schematic chapter 7
1995.12.12
The seventh chapter--Osmosis and Electro-Magnetism: an Outside Inside Architecture will cover:
1. the basic rule of architecture: "the inside has to be different than the outside;" a personal viewpoint of sorts, complete with many examples
2. an comparative analysis of the Heidi Weber Pavilion and Plecnik's Houses under a common roof and L. Krier's curvy housing at La Villette
3. the unavoidable link between osmosis and electro-magnetism or light
4. Le Corbusier's Tower of Shadows for Chandigarh and Louis I Kahn's Mikveh Israel Synagogue; the issue (perhaps) of positive and negative? (does positive and negative bring up the issue of polarity and this imply polarity as a possible mode of the human imagination?)
5. the Kimbell Art Museum; equalizing the outside and the inside with light
6. a comparative analysis between the Pantheon and Kahn's Hurva Synagogue
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