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Fun with plans

Fun with plans. HART1004 16 January 2007. The Navajo hogan : South West USA. Rock drawings Great Naquane Rock, Valcomonica, N. Itlay bronze age: houses on raised foundations and great maze. Longhouse.

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Fun with plans

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  1. Fun with plans HART1004 16 January 2007

  2. The Navajo hogan: South West USA

  3. Rock drawings Great Naquane Rock, Valcomonica, N. Itlay bronze age: houses on raised foundations and great maze

  4. Longhouse

  5. The St Gall Plan, copied from a lost original c.820-830 ADA model for a Benedictine monastery. ‘Conventional’ arrangement of buildings on a composite sheet.

  6. St Gall plan: The House for Bloodletting, with modern ‘reconstruction’

  7. Palazzo Massimi, Rome from Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture

  8. St Stephen Walbrook, London architect Sir Christopher Wren - reflected ceiling plan suggesting spaces

  9. St Stephen, Walbrook - photograph and plan

  10. Timgad

  11. Wang Ch’eng, ‘plan of the city according to the canonical plan’. 1407AD

  12. Royal Hospital, Greenwich John Webb, Christopher Wren,Nicholas Hawksmoor from Banister Fletcher

  13. Karl Friedrich Schinkel,The Altes Museum, Berlin

  14. Reading negative space

  15. Figure and ground: Nolli plan of Rome, 1750

  16. Analysis: Villa Aldobrandini

  17. Worm’s eye axonometric, from Choisy History of Architecture, reproduced by Le Corbusier in Vers une Architecture, 1923

  18. James Stirling, The Florey Building, Oxford,plan, axonometric (worm’s eye), perspective

  19. Francis Ching Architecture, Form, Space and Order

  20. Francis Ching Architecture, Form, Space and Order

  21. ‘Hierarchy’ from Francis Ching Architecture, Form, Space and Order

  22. ‘Hierarchy’ from Francis Ching Architecture, Form, Space and Order

  23. Le Corbusier, Villa Schwob, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland, 1914-16

  24. Comparative analysis of Santa Sophia and Villa Schwob by Geoffrey Baker

  25. Analysis of Villa Schwob by Geoffrey Baker in Le Corbusier, the Creative Search

  26. O’Donnell, Tuomey, House at Howth, near Dublin

  27. O’Donnell Tuomey, studies for Lyric Theatre

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