
| Document Type: | Master's Thesis |
| Name: | Robert Warren Baumbach |
| Email address: | heiner@vt.edu |
| URN: | 1997/00140 |
| Title: | Architecture: In the Line of Economy |
| Degree: | Master of Architecture |
| Department: | Architecture |
| Committee Chair: | Hunter Pittman |
| Chair's email: | |
| Committee Members: | Hunter Pittman |
| Hans Rott | |
| Michael O'Brien | |
| Heiner Schnoedt | |
| Keywords: | vernacular, architecture, foundation, modern foundation, modern, ceramic lamp, ceramic, lamp, table, nettie, entry hall table, picture frame, traditional architecture, three houses, Tarkovsky, style, humanity, carl, beauty, essential, order, substance, Emerson, alley, field, hillside, Baumbach |
| Date of defense: | July 11, 1997 |
| Availability: | Release the entire work immediately worldwide. |
Three houses are presented in this book. Each house has been designed with distinct site parameters with the expectation that obvious differences in form would occur. The focus of this investigation lies within the significant parallels that exist between the projects and how those parallels relate to the principles that constitute a framework of operation for a designer.
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| baumbach.pdf | ||