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Bishop's Palace - Answer-- Galveston, TX
- Nicholas John Clayton
- 1886-1891

architecture and society: house describes people in that place at that time (reflects the
character/nature merchants who lived there and the time and city in which they lived)

/.Foam House - Answer-- Austin, TX
- Charles Harker
- 1969

architecture and society: house that describes people in that place at that time (reflect
the wild, ambitious nature of the time it was built: hippie culture + rebellious)

/.The Parthenon - Answer-- Athens, Greece
- 447-430 BCE

architecture and society: monument in architecture -> look at way in which they're not
just objects, they really are physical embodiment of culture they represent (what does it
say about the people who made it + how can we all these centuries later go back and
viscerally feel what it was like to be in greece at that time)
example of architecture becoming a physical embodiment of greek culture + eloquent
expression of who they were

/.St. Peter's Basilica - Answer-- Rome, Italy (Vatican City)
- Bramante, Sangallo, Michelangelo, Della Porta, Maderno, Bernini
- 1505-1626

architecture and society: Very intentional desire to say what is the church of rome:
vatican's church + center of catholic church
monument = emblem of church, church power, pope, centrality of church in rome, whole
city + whole culture
- Power of arch to become physical embodiment of who we are as individuals +
collectively as culture
- Make us today think abt our own culture

/.(San Antonio Public) Library - Answer-- San Antonio
- Ricardo Legorreta
- 1995

, architecture and society: what does physical environment say about san antonio
(culture, people)
architecture is physical embodiment of who we are

/.(Garkau) Farm - Answer-- Gut Garkau, Germany
- Hugo Haring
- 1924-1925

architectural values: haring believed function is above all the greatest criteria for
architecture (flow) + no universals of beauty + every building should have its own
unique character (ex: material character and unique shape)
building reflects how architecture comes out of function of building (Shape and form of
every piece of that building is being generated by function)

Everything in building is so carefully considered according to the values of haring
Importance of the individual
Individual building, expression of that building, function: All generating architectural form

/.Barcelona Pavilion - Answer-- Barcelona, Spain
- Mies van der Rohe
- 1929

architectural values:
talking about construction (construction generating form)
Generated by notion of how do you build authentically in this heavy brick material ->
how do you make openings in it that don't violate that notion of the big solid brick wall
(reflects van der Rohe's values)

/.Illinois Institute of Technology Campus - Answer-- Chicago, Illinois
- Mies can der Rohe
- 1938-1958

architectural values: Buildings are very similar to each other
Didn't believe every building needed to be unique
There were principles that could be broadly applied
Even though functions of buildings very diff, they wouldn't necessarily create a diff
architectural form
all the buildings share the same vocabulary: steel frame with in filled brick + large
sheets of glass
Entire campus have this homogeneity + technological expression (Appropriate for
campus bc tech school)

/.Farnsworth House - Answer-- Plano, Illinois
- Mies van der Rohe
- 1945

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