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The Great Pyramids: pyramid tomb monument, bearing masonry (cut stone), -2600 to -2480, El Giza, Egypt.
• Site Plan Drawing
Piazza of San Marco (Saint Mark’s): stone masonry, Italian Rennaisance (1400), Venezia (Venice), Italy
* Three-sided enclosure the Piazza S. Marco proper, held the offices of
the procurators.
Dome of the Rock (Islamic temple): Unknown Architect, bearing masonry, 684 AD, Jerusalem, Israel.
Casa Batllo (apartment building remodel): Antoni
Gaudi, 1905 to 1907, concrete, Barcelona, Spain.
• Organic Architecture
Taj Mahal: Emperor Shah Jahan, Islamic tomb, bearing masonry, inlaid marble, 1630 to 1653 , India.
Haghia Sophia: Isidoros and Anthemios, at Istanbul, Turkey, 532 to 537, bearing masonry .
• Interior of Haghia Sophia: A tremendous domed space. Relieving arches and arched collonades.
FYI: Haghia Sophia has withstood earthquakes up to .7 on the rictor scale for
thousands of years. Architectural genius using soft mortar and thin walls
that were able to flex.
Taihe Dian: Unknown Architect, wood timber with tile roofs, 1627, Forbidden city, Bejing, China,
Bank of ChinaTower: (skyscraper, commercial
office tower): I.M. Pei, steel frame, glass curtain wall, 1982 to 1990, Hong
Kong, China.
Air Force Academy Chapel: Walter Netsch, SOM, Expressionist Modern, 1956 to 1962, Colorado Springs.
Centre Pompidou(modern art museum ): Rogers and Piano, high-tech steel and glass at Paris, France, 1972 to 1976.
• Massive structural expressionist cast exoskeleton, "exterior" escalators enclosed in transparent tube.
Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright,
reinforced concrete stone, Ohiopyle, (Bear Run), Pennsylvania, 1934, 1938, 1948.
"...[Wright] sends out free-floating platforms audaciously over a small waterfall and anchors them in the
natural rock. Something of the prairie house is here still; and we
might also detect a grudging recognition of the International Style in the interlocking geometry of the
planes and the flat, textureless surface of the main shelves. But the
house is thoroughly fused with its site and, inside, the rough stone
walls and the flagged floors are of an elemental ruggedness."
Sainte Chapelle: Louis IX, king of France, Rayonnant (French
Gothic) 1246-48, Paris, France.
FYI: “Windows are a divine feature, if utilized properly will
take your breath away”.
the Rayonnant reduced the masonry structure of the churches
to a tenuous skeletal system supporting vast expanses of
traceried glassThe word Rayonnant itself refers to the radiating stone spokes of
the enormous rose windows of the
cathedrals.