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The common link joining I. M. Pei’s diverse creations is his use of simple mathematical concepts. Students of architecture, engineering, urban planning, and applied mathematics can all benefit from this engaging program in which the enthusiastic architect addresses the pyramid as a structural form, explains the impact of geometry and technology on building design, shares innovative solutions to space and ratio challenges, and defines the dynamic interplay between form and function. Signature buildings from around the world plus archival material illustrate Pei’s reliance on mathematics to define his vision of public spaces. (58 minutes)



 
            

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The Arch: The Triumph of Physics

Graced with vaulted roofs and soaring windows, Europe's cathedrals were built without the benefit of modern materials or load-bearing technologies. How do these massive structures sustain their open floor plans? Combining insights from experts such a...(more details)
 
Understanding Skyscrapers

Symbols of economic power and monuments to ingenuity and modernity, skyscrapers have transformed the urban landscape. From the Woolworth Building in New York to the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai, this program illustrates a century of skyscraper design, t...(more details)
 


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