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Title: | Mechanics and Meaning in Architecture |
Authors: | LaVine, Lance |
Keywords: | Architecture and technology. |
Issue Date: | 2001 |
Publisher: | Minnesota |
Description: | The ideas that are presented in this book are the product of teaching in a school of architecture for nearly twenty years. Over the course of that experience, only on the rarest of occasions has a student exhibited a genuine interest in technology. The calculations required in structures, heat transfer, and illumination are normally considered to be irrelevant in design, if not damaging to the architectural imagination. The students who do find these issues interesting are those who are skilled in mathematics. Unfortunately, there seem to be no Christopher Wrens among them |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/40291 |
ISBN: | 0-8166-3476-9 |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture |
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