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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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SYMMETRY
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Two types Bilateral symmetry In bil
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Symmetrical Asymmetrical Santiago C
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Balance • Symmetrical and Asymmet
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UNIT ‐ 3
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Approach- The Distant View Fir
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Frontal: Villa Barbaro, Andrea Pall
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OBLIQUE GLASS HOUSE, PHILIP JOHNSON
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Entrance- Exterior to Interior 1. F
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Taj Mahal
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Flushed entrance - John F Kennedy m
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PROJECTED RECESSED Mill owners asso
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1Li 1.Linear Path
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3. Spiral path - Great Salt Lake.
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5.Network : Paris
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Path - space relationships, Edges,
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2. Pass Through Spaces:
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Form of circulation Space- Corridor
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• Width & Height should be propor
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Closed on both sides
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Open on one side Closed on both sid
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Grand Staircase, Paris opera a hous
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PARTS OF A STAIR
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1. Straight-run Stair
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2. L-Shaped Stair
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4. Circular Stair
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Double Helix Stairs
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Unit ‐44
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Unity Principle of unity is concern
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Falling Water house‐ Use of mater
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Harmony •Fitting together all par
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Harmony Harmony in Greek temple by:
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Vitality It is provided mainly by c
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VITALITY • the facade of the buil
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Toyo ito The facade of criss‐cros
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Pavilion called Leonardo Glass Cube
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UNIT ‐5
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Integration of aesthetics and funct
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ANALYSIS CAN BE DONE BY MEANS OF DI
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NOTRE DAMN DUE HAUT CHAPEL Notre da
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Bibliography Francis D. K. Ching, A