McCracken_Grace_222s20_1.1A

McCracken_Grace_222s20_1.1A

One of the ideas from the reading was the thought that all the important aspects of architecture are unified by what Allen calls “field conditions”….

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Colby, Honour_Ex.1.1A

Colby, Honour_Ex.1.1A

Honour Colby ARCH 222 04/02/20 Exercise 1a From Object to Field Many individuals in a field create a collective; each object in combination with others…

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Doug Wilder

Doug Wilder

Field conditions in architecture does not mean the same as it does in physical sciences. In physical sciences, it refers to one or an individual…

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JONES_CHRISTIAN_222_1.1a

JONES_CHRISTIAN_222_1.1a

Field Conditions From Object to Field There are very interesting things being stated in this portion of the article. The main idea I found was…

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Exercise_1.1a Dillon_Brady

Exercise_1.1a Dillon_Brady

From Object to Field:   The first part of the reading made me think of machines. The idea that there are multiple parts that make…

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Exercise 1A Bailey Ash

Exercise 1A Bailey Ash

“‘Beauty is the consonance of the parts such that nothing can be added or taken away’ expresses an ideal of organic geometric unity” (Allen 93)….

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Ex._1.1A_Cole O'Bryan

Ex._1.1A_Cole O’Bryan

The idea of field conditions introduces an abstract approach to measuring qualities and aspects of spaces. This process demonstrates that a field condition is an…

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1.1a_Ethan Shao

1.1a_Ethan Shao

The world is consist of the space in the field which is made of vectors that controlling it. The point and the matter in that…

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Exercise 1.1a

Exercise 1.1a

Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination Classical architecture is formed as a whole through the combination of geometric systems. The ratio of elements in these systems and…

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LIGON_CRISTOFF_222_1.1A

LIGON_CRISTOFF_222_1.1A

Field Conditions, Stan Allen From Object to Field The way that I understood this first section in the reading was that when may singular objects…

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