ARCH 212 1nd Edition Lecture 21Outline of Last Lecture I. House of ParliamentII. SacsahuamanIII. Cathedral of Santo DomingoIV. Pueblo BonitoV. Cliff PalaceVI.Hopi HousingVII. Canon de ChellyVIII. Taos PuebloIX.Palace of the GovernorsX. El Santuario de ChimayoXI.Hacienda MartinezXII. Mississippian CultureOutline of Current Lecture I. MonticelloII. Academical Village: University of Virginia Current LectureI. Monticello- Located in Charlottesville, VA- Includes a working farm- Emphasis on the beauty and value of nature- Idea of creating productive almost interpretive building - Serpent path around the house and through the garden- Arrangement of the site with the landscape in relation to Palladio’s Villa Rotundai. Interesting axis through site and main houseii. On top of a hilliii. Position of the house- Plan: has two facades and a cross axis that divides the house into four sections- The dome is the focal point of the house- Plan of basement and service wings were subterranean or sunken i. Long corridorsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.II. Academical Village: University of Virginia- Located in Charlottesville, Virginia- The Lawn designed by Thomas Jefferson- Different pavilions for professorshipsi. Behind the main pavilions are gardens with serpent walls- Centers the library (like Pantheon) at the end of the Lawni. Has a dome- Hierarchy: Library at the center= knowledge- Rooms for students and professors- Very public/ open- Covered walkways*Key
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