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    Form Follows Function

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    present should be created when applied to contemporary use. When "form follows function" become a law for twentieth century‚ those expansive‚ sumptuous structures may never correspond with the modernist style. From "strength‚ utility‚ grace" by Vitruvius (active 46-30BC) to "commodity‚ firmness‚ delight" by Auguste Choisy (1841-1904)‚ a concise style pursuing full use of function extremely holds a leading post nowadays. The reason of more and more grey-black-and-white color decoration rising are

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    Erasistratus’s model of the respiration and blood distribution is considerably more mechanical than Aristotle’s due to the technological advances that were thriving in Alexandria compared to Athens. Both scientists base their models of respiration and blood distribution in the body from technological-ladenness of observation. Erasistratus proposes that heart uses force propulsion to distribute air and blood throughout the arteries and veins. His concept focuses on “the filling towards what is being”

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    One big claim that was mentioned the most in Chapter 26‚ was how ironies was used as an element of surprise in many pieces of literature‚ from the movies‚ to books of any kind‚ all the way to poems. The Lego Movie had so many ironies‚ that the amount was figuratively uncountable. In this presentation‚ I chose two obvious evidence to convey even further the point that Thomas C. Foster claimed. The video on the top left‚ is a video clip of Emmett’s colleagues reflecting on who Emmet is as

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    Fig. 8 and 9. Windows of the main bedrooms. Villa Mairea. But let us not lose our temporal thread and go back to ancient Greece‚ to question an absence: Why Greek temples do not have windows? Marco Vitruvius says of the Doric temples‚ in the fourth of his ten books on architecture‚ that "is not possible‚ as some mistakenly said that the triglyphs represent windows; as triglyphs are placed at the corners of the building over the two quarters of the columns‚ in which site are not openable windows

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    Also in the 1st century BC‚ Vitruvius first to record the knowledge built into the architecture historian. Later the 1st century AD‚ the Roman also began to produce glass immediately after their discovery Syria. One of the architectural values ​​of the ancient Romans expressed by the

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    In this essay‚ I intend to communicate the importance and the significance that Roman Concrete and the Roman Arch played in history. Both architectural elements would greatly impact the whole of the Roman Empire. Concrete; Since 25 B.C.‚ when Vitruvius wrote about the distinct types of aggregate for use in structural mortar in his “Ten Books of Architecture‚” Roman “pozzolana” or concrete quickly became the binding agent in Roman life. The advent of concrete could not be overstated‚ it touched

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    the church treasuries: Westview Press. Tzonis‚ A.‚ Lefaivre‚ L. (1986). The aesthetics of architecture. First. ed. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Vasari‚ G. (1998). The lives of the artists: Oxford University Press. Vitruvius Pollio (1960). Vitruvius the ten books on architecture.. New York: Dover Publications.

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    1) Chapter 21: The Renaissance in Quattrocento Italy a. The Early Renaissance in Italy (1400-1500) 2) Chapter 22: Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy a. The High and Late Renaissance in Italy (1500-1600) 3) Chapter 20: Late Medieval And Early Renaissance Northern Europe a. The Renaissance in Northern Europe in the 15th century 4) Chapter 23: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain a. The Renaissance in Northern Europe in the 16th century 5) Chapter 24: The Baroque

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    Wingspan Question : Is there a significant relationship between the hight of a person and the wingspan of the person. Background study : Leonardo da Vinci‚ a famous Italian renaissance inventor and painter‚ was greatly influenced by a man named Vitruvius. The drawing shows a man standing in a square‚ which is inside a circle. The man has two pair of stretched arms and two pair of stretched legs. These are some of the proportions given for the Vitruvian Man:

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    The period immediately after the Middle Ages is known as the Renaissance. This is when Europe saw its interest to revive ancient Greece and Rome through its classical values and learning. At this time‚ Europe was going through some changes with its growing prosperity and its political stability. There were new technologies developing which included the printing press‚ along with a new astronomy system and new continental exploration. There was the expansion of philosophy and literature

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