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  2. Figure-ground diagram - Wikipedia

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    If open space is greater than building mass, buildings become disconnected, and voids lack spatial definition, often becoming surface parking [9] The morphology of the modern city has undergone considerable changes during the past century as manipulations of the figure ground have revealed new fabric types.

  3. Finding Lost Space: Theories of Urban Design - Wikipedia

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    The book received an award grant from the “Research Award, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, for preparation of textbook Finding Lost Space: Theories of Urban Design. 1982” [3] and “American Society of Landscape Architects National Merit Award. 1986” [8] [15] The book has been translated into "simple" as well as ...

  4. Architectural theory - Wikipedia

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    Probably written between 27 and 23 BC, [1] it is the only major contemporary source on classical architecture to have survived. Divided into ten sections or "books", it covers almost every aspect of Roman architecture, from town planning, materials, decorations, temples, water supplies, etc. It rigorously defines the classical orders of ...

  5. Building science - Wikipedia

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    During the architectural design process, building science knowledge is used to inform design decisions to optimize building performance. Design decisions can be made based on knowledge of building science principles and established guidelines, such as the NIBS Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) and the collection of ASHRAE Standards related to building science.

  6. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving book detailing historical building techniques is the treatise of the Roman author, Vitruvius, but his approach was neither scholarly nor systematic. Much later, in the Renaissance , Vasari mentions Filippo Brunelleschi 's interest in researching Roman building techniques, although if he wrote anything on the subject it ...

  7. Ground (art) - Wikipedia

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    A detail of a self-portrait by Rembrandt.Three scratches in the center reveal the reddish ground. In visual arts, the ground (sometimes called a primer) is a prepared surface that covers the support of the picture (e.g., a canvas or a panel) and underlies the actual painting (the colors are overlaid onto the ground).

  8. United States Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds

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    The U.S. Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds was a committee of the United States Senate from 1883 until 1946. It was preceded by the United States Congress Joint Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds and succeeded by the United States Senate Committee on Public Works.

  9. John Shute (architect) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] His book, The First and Chief Grounds of Architecture, was the first work in English on classical architecture. [3] [4] Shute's patron was John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, for whom he built a residential wing at Dudley Castle. [4] He was also known as a painter of miniatures. [5]