ARH 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Birds Eye View, Transept, Apse

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Most likely omits things and takes things out of proportion (thickness of walls) Doorway - spot in the wall that does not exist. Elevation drawing shows the exact opposite of its actual purpose, better for imagining walking in it/being inside of it (front view) Isometric projection birds eye view at an angle (not directly above), projection of 3- dimensional space in 2-dimension. C. e common era (a. d. , system we use to count from the year 0) Thesis: outserhout outlined the similarities of the holy sepulchre and the temple between architecture, liturgy, text, and coins. Conclusion: architecturally there is no relationship between the two buildings. Similarities : functionally, coin representations are very similar. Summarization of class: although the structures studied in class today may differ architecturally, many similarities can be found including the liturgical purposes and representations. Holy sepulchre begun by constantine (a. d. 326), became the new temple of jerusalem. Sepulchre - tomb (holy sepulchre - jesus" tomb)

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