Lessons from the Four Attached Videos
You just need to write what you think/learn/feel for each video, like a small paragraph (6-7 sentences for a video). There are 4 videos you will need to watch in total and they will ask you to log in:
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This one entitled"Tomorrow's and Today's Towers": https://fod-infobase-com(dot)libraryproxy(dot)sdmesa(dot)edu/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=150305&tScript=0 (Links to an external site.)
Regarding Antonio Gaudi's Casa Mila in Barcelona: https://fod-infobase-com(dot)libraryproxy(dot)sdmesa(dot)edu/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=65323&tScript=0 (Links to an external site.)
This one entitled "Air, Light, and Utopia: the Modern Movement in Architecture": https://fod-infobase-com(dot)libraryproxy(dot)sdmesa(dot)edu/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=10585&tScript=0
This very short intro to Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House: https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=ztRK2hV3wUw
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Lessons from the Four Attached Videos
"Tomorrow's and Today's towers Video"
Indeed humans are full of surprises. Current architectural technology has enabled the building of magnificent buildings piercing through the city skies. The video's Eiffel Tower is among them, and it is remarkable beautiful enough to attract tourists globally. Its shape is like an elongated broad base cone built using steel. That was a hundred years after the French revolution. The tower has become a famous French landmark. The current towers are superb as compared to the ancient towers made of metals. Modern architectures have improvised on towers' looks by incorporating colorful flashing lights. New York towers have this epic feature. Towers in Paris are spectacular for tourists but not healthy for the inhabitants, and they can barely access daylight. Paris built buildings along a historical line. Sky-scrapper building in towns is lovely. It accommodates a high population within a minute space, thanks to such brainy architectural technology.
Antonio Gaudi’s Casa Mila Barcelona Video
Gaudi's architectural skills are peculiar. His idea of building a car-way to the rooftop was superb in that era. I suppose that is why he could sway the jury. The hall space at the mid of the mansion, projecting to the top, made it more aerated and peculiar. The presence of only one lift and the absence of emergency exits made the building risky to inhabit. I could not imagine renting an apartment there. Gaudi was a team person who embraced ideas from his architect friends. Gaudi's exterior architectural design on the Casa Mila building was ominous. His passio...
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