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ARC101 Theory of Architecture Handl
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Definition of Architecture 1. Origi
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Elements of Architecture Volume - 3
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Elements of Architecture Volume - P
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Elements of form defining space Hor
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Elements of form defining space par
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Elements of form defining space Hor
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Elements of form defining space Hor
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Elements of form defining space Hor
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Elements of form defining space OVE
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Elements of form defining space Roo
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Elements of form defining space Cei
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Elements of form defining space Sin
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Single vertical plane Provides litt
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Linear elements marks the corners a
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Openings in space defining elements
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PRIMARY SOLIDS •SPHERE
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•PYRAMID
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CYLINDER
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Visual effect •Pure convex form e
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Inside the sphere •There is a dra
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Derivatives of sphere - Hemisphere
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Al Dar Headquarters | MZ Architects
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•Location: Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh
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OPENINGS •Interrupt continuity of
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CUBE • Six equal square sides •
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INSIDE CUBE •Space inside cube is
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Street in Dublin Apt in las vegas
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Water Cube, also known as the Natio
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The Cube Condo Hotel , DUBAI It’s
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SECTION OF THE PYRAMID •Flat topp
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cylinder Rounded surface.In far dis
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Sections of cylinder
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Subtractive transformation Form can
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ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION •AA form
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ADDITIVE FORM - TYPES
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Central Organization •It is a sta
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Dominant central form - sphere , cy
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Baker House , MIT M.I.T , Massachus
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•Extroverted in nature . •Relat
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•interlock their volume and merge
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The Gunma Museum of Fine Arts is an
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GLASS HOUSE , Connecticut , Philip
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UNIT ‐2
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Proportion 1. The relationship betw
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Manufactured Proportion Many archi
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Golden section Rectangle one: Ratio
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The Human Body The human body is ba
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The Fibonacci Numbers 1. He introdu
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Drawing golden rectangle
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The Fibonacci Numbers in Nature ~ F
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The Fibonacci Numbers in Nature Con
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The Fibonacci Numbers in Nt Nature
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The Fibonacci Numbers in Nature Con
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The Golden Section in Architecture
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