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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 IND EX / 4 2 9