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Rudolph M. Schindler—Space Reference Frame, Modular Coordination and the “Row”
Abstract. While Rudolph Schindler’s “space reference frame” is becoming better known, its relationship to the “row” has only been recently investigated. The theory of the “row” counters traditional proportional notions, many of which are derived from the principle of geometric similitude a principle which is mostly represented in architectural drawings by regulating lines and triangulation.
Rudolph M. Schindler—Space Reference Frame, Modular Coordination and the “Row”
Abstract. While Rudolph Schindler’s “space reference frame” is becoming better known, its relationship to the “row” has only been recently investigated. The theory of the “row” counters traditional proportional notions, many of which are derived from the principle of geometric similitude a principle which is mostly represented in architectural drawings by regulating lines and triangulation.
Rudolph M. Schindler—Space Reference Frame, Modular Coordination and the “Row”
March, Lionel (author)
Nexus Network Journal ; 5 ; 51-64
2003-10-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Lionel March , Jin-Ho Park , Rudolph Schindler , theory of proportion in architecture , scale , Regulating lines , Le Corbusier , Space Reference Frame , gnomons , ratio , modules Mathematics , Mathematics, general , History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics , Popular Science, general , History, general
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