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Perception & Proportion / [presented by] Anne Tyng.

Pidgeon Digital Available online

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Tyng, Anne Griswold, 1920-2011, narrator.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Symbolism in architecture.
Architecture--Aesthetics.
Architecture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (29 minutes)).
Other Title:
Perception and Proportion
Place of Publication:
London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 1980.
Summary:
Anne Tyng, long-time collaborator of Louis I. Kahn in his Philadelphia office, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. She currently has a Graham Foundation Grant to do research on "human scale in cities". She says: "We see as a result of how we are made. A similar geometry orders natural form and human perception. An order based on a sequence of geometric principles underlies the evolution of natural forms. The same ordering sequence appears in architectural history as the underlying geometry of changing 'styles'. What has been called 'styles' of architecture occurs as the result of shifting phases of form empathy in human consciousness. As an extension of the evolution of natural forms, the evolution of human consciousness follows the same geometric ordering system Out of these fundamental patterns of perceiving, the human spirit has transformed the geometry of natural systems to symbols in architecture, in science and in art".
Contents:
Anne Tyng
Kimbell Museum By Louis I. Kahn
Left: Numbers As Form. Right: Pascal's Triangle
Top: Close-Packing Law. Bottom: Langley Circular Windows
Super Pythagorean Theorem
Structure Of A Flower Or Intuition
Systems Of Measure Based On The Human Body
Left: Gibson's Field Of Binocular Vision. Right: Fields Of Fusion & Perceiving
Isometric Views Of St. Peter's Rome: Top: From The Obelisk. Bottom: From The Steps
Five Platonic Solids Drawn By Leonardo da Vinci; Sangai's Universe
Left: Bilateral Symmetry. Right: Crystal
Yale Art Gallery By Louis I. Kahn
Walworth Tyng House By Anne Tyng
Top: Rotational Symmetry. Bottom: Radiolaria
Dome Of The Duomo, Florence
Persian Dome
Left: Helical Symmetry. Right: DNA Molecule
Leonardo da Vinci's Double Helix Stair
Proposed City Tower By Louis I. Kahn & Anne Tyng
Top: Spiral Symmetry. Bottom: Nautilus Shell
Top: Guggenheim Museum, New York, By Frank Lloyd Wright. Bottom: Ziggurat Of Samarra
Left: Renaissance City Plan. Right: Catalano's City
Left: Gothic Master Diagram. Right: Tyng's 20th Century Matrix
Le Thoronet Abbey, Southern France.
Notes:
Title from publisher's website (viewed April 21, 2021).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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