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Modern ArchitectureAntonio Gaudi: Spanish architect– no flat surface or straight lines (organic)
http://www.lexised.com/architecture/gaudi/casam.html
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Antonio Gaudi’s most famous building: “La Sagrada Familia”
Modern Architecture
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Cantelever is any structural part projecting horizontally and anchored at one end only.
Architecture
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Modern ArchitectureThe 1st skyscraper was made in St. Louis, MO by Louis Sullivan who coined the expression “form follows function”.
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Modern ArchitectureFrank Lloyd Wright: American architect; carefully considered the environment where the building was to be constructed.
“Falling Water”More Wright
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Modern ArchitectureSteel and concrete are the favored materials for commercial type construction.
Wood and brick are the favored materials for residential construction.
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Materials Used in ArchitectureStone is massive and virtually indestructible.
Wood can be used as a structural element or as a façade.
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Materials Used in ArchitectureCast Iron is a welcome alternative to stone and wood.
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Materials Used in ArchitectureSteel is a strong metal iron alloyed with small amounts of Carbon and a variety of other materials.
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Materials Used in ArchitectureConcrete is a manufactured mixture of cement and water with aggregate of sand and stones which hardens rapidly by chemical combination to a stone like, water and fire resisting solid with great comprehensive strength.
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Materials Used in ArchitectureBrick compares favorably with some as a structural material for its fine weather resisting qualities and for the ease of reproduction, transportation and lying.
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The Philippine Architecture• Evolved from the nipa hut which is commonly found in the countryside.
• The materials are nipa, palm leaves and bamboo.
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Famous Filipino ArchitectsLeonardo V. Locsin – Cultral Center of the Philippines.
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Famous Filipino ArchitectsJose Manosa – San Miguel Corporation Building
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Famous Filipino ArchitectsFrancisco Manosa – Coconut Palace in Tagaytay.
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Different Architectural DesignsEgyptian Architecture
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Different Architectural DesignsMesopotamian Architecture
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Different Architectural DesignsGreek Architecture
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Different Architectural DesignsRoman Architecture
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Different Architectural DesignsByzantine Architecture
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Different Architectural DesignsBaroque Architecture