ARCH&UD 30 Study Guide - Final Guide: Eiffel Tower, Statistical Process Control, Le Corbusier

156 views7 pages

Document Summary

Week 05: nature (cid:28641)(cid:28660)(cid:28679)(cid:28680)(cid:28677)(cid:28664) (cid:28660)(cid:28678) (cid:28660) (cid:28662)(cid:28674)(cid:28673)(cid:28663)(cid:28668)(cid:28679)(cid:28668)(cid:28674)(cid:28673) (cid:28668)(cid:28673) (cid:28682)(cid:28667)(cid:28668)(cid:28662)(cid:28667) (cid:28679)(cid:28667)(cid:28664)(cid:28677)(cid:28664) (cid:28682)(cid:28660)(cid:28678)(cid:28673)"(cid:28679) (cid:28660)(cid:28677)(cid:28662)(cid:28667)(cid:28668)(cid:28679)(cid:28664)(cid:28662)(cid:28679)(cid:28680)(cid:28677)(cid:28664) (cid:28684)(cid:28664)(cid:28679). Origin: nature position architecture that existed without it. Condition before architecture came into being and from which it came into being. A picture by cesariano, renders a visible moment: a transition from pre- architectural to the one we exist in now. a process. Not with a conscious invention, but an accident, an event that happens in nature. Dislocate the center of invention from human, but in an observation already in nature, and can be used and taken advantage of, like fire. The accident produces a set of words that people start exchanging to preserve the fire, thereby making a technology. Helps humans begin copying animals and producing their homes; then copying one another. A kind of reciprocal technology between society and human and architecture. Improve in societal circumstances: laugier: by contact: mythical, pure fiction of nature. Used consciously to introduce all alternative ways to evaluate architecture.

Get access

Grade+20% off
$8 USD/m$10 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
40 Verified Answers

Related Documents