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This document is a lesson on basic design presented by Professor Roberto Giordano. It includes 41 figures illustrating various design concepts and principles. The figures cover topics like form, balance, rhythm, hierarchy, and negative space.
This document is a lesson on basic design presented by Professor Roberto Giordano and contains 54 figures illustrating various design concepts and principles. The figures cover topics like form, balance, repetition, contrast, hierarchy, rhythm, and negative space.
The document is a lesson on architectural styles that analyzes various churches in Italy, including the cathedrals of Pisa and Modena as well as churches like Saint Miniato and Saint Ambrogio. It includes 18 labeled figures showing floor plans, interiors, exteriors, and architectural details of the churches. The figures illustrate different vaulting schemes, facades, portals, pulpits and other structural elements of the buildings.
This document contains 26 figures showing various architectural styles and structures from ancient Rome. The figures depict details of Roman arches, forums, streets, aqueducts, and houses. Specific structures shown include the Imperial Forum, Pont-du-Gard aqueduct, Augustus Arc in Rimini, and the Colosseum, with figures of its exterior, interior, sections and architectural details. The final figures show the Ara Pacis monument and museum in Rome.
This document provides an overview of architectural styles through history with 29 figures illustrating different examples. It begins with Doric temples from Paestum, Italy and Greece from ancient times. It then shows examples of Roman aqueducts, Gothic cathedrals, and Renaissance chapels. Later modern structures illustrated include the Guggenheim Museum and a theatre in Genoa. The document also includes diagrams of common ancient Greek temple layouts and details of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders. Famous Greek temples highlighted include the Parthenon in Athens.
This document appears to be a presentation on architectural styles by Professor Roberto Giordano that includes 20 figures and 6 images. The presentation covers different styles of architecture through visual examples and analysis. No other contextual or summarizing information is provided in the document.
This document appears to be a lesson on architectural styles presented by Professor Roberto Giordano. It includes 11 figures labeled Fig.00 through Fig.11 showing examples of different architectural styles. The document repeats the list of figures, suggesting it may contain examples of multiple styles analyzed in the lesson.
The document appears to be a lesson on architectural styles presented by Professor Roberto Giordano and includes 28 figures showing different architectural styles but provides no other context or explanation for the figures.
This document provides an analysis of Gothic architectural styles through 18 figures of cathedrals and churches from France, England, Spain, and Italy dating from the 12th to 14th centuries. The figures showcase elements such as rose windows, stained glass, facades, counterforts, and interior naves. The document uses these images to examine the defining characteristics and evolution of Gothic architecture across Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
This document appears to be a lesson on architectural styles presented by Professor Roberto Giordano. It includes 16 labeled figures showing different architectural styles but provides no other text. The figures are meant to illustrate various styles for students to analyze in the lesson.
This document is a lesson on basic design presented by Professor Roberto Giordano. It includes 41 figures illustrating various design concepts and principles. The figures cover topics like form, balance, rhythm, hierarchy, and negative space.
This document is a lesson on basic design presented by Professor Roberto Giordano and contains 54 figures illustrating various design concepts and principles. The figures cover topics like form, balance, repetition, contrast, hierarchy, rhythm, and negative space.
The document is a lesson on architectural styles that analyzes various churches in Italy, including the cathedrals of Pisa and Modena as well as churches like Saint Miniato and Saint Ambrogio. It includes 18 labeled figures showing floor plans, interiors, exteriors, and architectural details of the churches. The figures illustrate different vaulting schemes, facades, portals, pulpits and other structural elements of the buildings.
This document contains 26 figures showing various architectural styles and structures from ancient Rome. The figures depict details of Roman arches, forums, streets, aqueducts, and houses. Specific structures shown include the Imperial Forum, Pont-du-Gard aqueduct, Augustus Arc in Rimini, and the Colosseum, with figures of its exterior, interior, sections and architectural details. The final figures show the Ara Pacis monument and museum in Rome.
This document provides an overview of architectural styles through history with 29 figures illustrating different examples. It begins with Doric temples from Paestum, Italy and Greece from ancient times. It then shows examples of Roman aqueducts, Gothic cathedrals, and Renaissance chapels. Later modern structures illustrated include the Guggenheim Museum and a theatre in Genoa. The document also includes diagrams of common ancient Greek temple layouts and details of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders. Famous Greek temples highlighted include the Parthenon in Athens.
This document appears to be a presentation on architectural styles by Professor Roberto Giordano that includes 20 figures and 6 images. The presentation covers different styles of architecture through visual examples and analysis. No other contextual or summarizing information is provided in the document.
This document appears to be a lesson on architectural styles presented by Professor Roberto Giordano. It includes 11 figures labeled Fig.00 through Fig.11 showing examples of different architectural styles. The document repeats the list of figures, suggesting it may contain examples of multiple styles analyzed in the lesson.
The document appears to be a lesson on architectural styles presented by Professor Roberto Giordano and includes 28 figures showing different architectural styles but provides no other context or explanation for the figures.
This document provides an analysis of Gothic architectural styles through 18 figures of cathedrals and churches from France, England, Spain, and Italy dating from the 12th to 14th centuries. The figures showcase elements such as rose windows, stained glass, facades, counterforts, and interior naves. The document uses these images to examine the defining characteristics and evolution of Gothic architecture across Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
This document appears to be a lesson on architectural styles presented by Professor Roberto Giordano. It includes 16 labeled figures showing different architectural styles but provides no other text. The figures are meant to illustrate various styles for students to analyze in the lesson.