Selected Bibliography Architecture - Form Space and Order | Page 444
IN DE X T O S UB J E C T M AT T E R
Italian palazzo, 158
J
Jahan (Shah), 97, 129
Japan, 322
Japanese farmers, 140
joist, 119
K
Kampen, Holland, 64
Karlsruhe, Germany, 270
ken (measurement unit), 301, 322–325
Klee, Paul, 1
Kyo-ma method, 323
L
landings, 286, 288
Lao-tzu, 93
Le Corbusier, 44, 57, 132, 174, 302, 306, 307,
318–320, 407
length, 8–9
light, 122, 164, 166, 174–177. See also openings;
skylight; windows; specific types of windows
line, 1, 3, 8–9, 366, 367
linear elements, 10–13, 15–17
linear form, 5, 59, 62–65
linear organization, 195, 206–215
linear path, 265, 267–269
linear sequences of rooms, 210–211
linear sequences of spaces, 209–210
line to plane, 14
load transfer, 121, 296. See also bearing wall
Louis Phillipe (king of France), 10
Louis XIV (king of France), 276
L-shaped plane, 23, 54, 125, 138–143
L-shaped stair, 287
Lucca, Italy, 247
Lyndon, Donlyn, 183
M
Mahal, Muntaz, 97, 129
manufactured proportion, 298
map of Rome, 97
marquee, 259
masonry, 295
masonry vault, 119
masonry wall, 297
mass, 18–19
material proportion, 295
mathematical proportion, 301, 302, 314, 318
mausoleum structure, 129
meaning, 406–407
measurement units, 322, 329
mechanical scale, 330
membrane structure, 297
minarets, 129
Modena, Italy, 247
modular building unit, 298
modular proportion, 301
Modulor system, 302, 318–321
Mogul mausoleum structure, 129
Mohamed Ali (viceroy of Egypt), 10
Mojácar, Spain, 391
monastery, 158
Moore, Charles, 183, 239
movement, x, 213–214, 240. See also circulation
multiple openings, 164
N
natural light. See daylight
Nefertiti (queen of Egypt), 36
network path, 265, 276–277
niche, 155
O
obelisk, 5, 10, 126
oblique approach, 243
oblique line, 9
off-center entrance, 251
off-center opening, 163, 164
off-center point, 4
open circulation space, 283
openings, 170–173, 178–181. See also doorway;
light; skylight; windows; specific types of
windows
openings at corners, 166–167, 177
openings between planes, 168–169
openings in space-defining elements, 162–163
openings within planes, 164–165, 177
opposites, unity of, 96–101
optical patterns, 88
ordering principles, 338–339
organization, 183–237
organization of form and space, 184, 264
orientation, 35
orthographic plans, 29
outdoor space, 151
overhead plane, 19, 103, 118–123
P
Palladian villa, 307
Palladio, Andrea, 307, 315, 316
paraboloid, 42
parallel lines, 14
parallel planes, 125, 144–149
path configuration, 241, 264–277
path-space relationship, 241, 278–281
pattern, 18, 88, 89, 91, 121, 122, 135. See also grid
organization; repetition; rhythm
pavilion structure, 120
pedestrians, 264
perception, xi, 88, 96, 300
pergola, 17, 145
peripteral, 384
perpendicular axis, 6
perpendicular space zones, 23
Perugia, Italy, 247
pilasters, 14
placement, 359
plan and section, 29
planar elements, 20–27
plane, 1, 3, 14, 15–17, 18–19, 88, 103–123, 163,
367
plane of entry, 7
plane to volume, 42
Plato, 314
plywood, 298
point, 1, 3, 4. See also two points
point elements, 5
polyhedron, 45, 50
porch, 259
portal, 244
portico, 259
position, 35
primary elements, 1–32
primary shapes, 38
primary solids, 44–47
principles, 337–407
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