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Preface; Keywords; References; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; References; Online; Chapter 2: Elemental Determinants; 2.1 Aesthetic Appreciation and Symbolism; 2.2 Context and Sense of Place; 2.3 Patronage and Ethics; 2.3.1 Historical Eras; 2.3.2 Modern Era; 2.4 Religion and Secular Practices; 2.4.1 Greek and Roman; 2.4.2 Gothic; 2.4.3 Renaissance; 2.4.4 Modern Era; 2.4.5 The Avant-garde; 2.5 Materials, Methods and Resources; 2.6 Nature, Biomimicry and Biomimetics; 2.7 Fractal Geometry; 2.8 Thematic Transformation; 2.9 Parametricism; 2.10 Future Paradigms.
2.10.1 Artificial Intelligence2.10.2 New Materials; 2.10.3 Computer Aids; 2.10.4 Cyberspace and Architecture; References; References 2.1; Online; References 2.2; References 2.3; Online; References 2.4; Online; References 2.5; Online; References 2.6; Online; References 2.7; References 2.8; Online; References 2.9; References 2.10; Online; Chapter 3: The Masters and Their Structures; 3.1 Roman Builders (2 BCE-4 CE): The Pantheon, Rome; 3.2 Gothic Masons (1300-1500): Chartres Cathedral, France; 3.3 Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446): Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy.
3.4 Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926): La Sagrada Famila, Barcelona, Spain3.5 Le Corbusier (1887-1965): Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France; 3.6 Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979): Exhibition Hall B, Turin, Italy; 3.7 Oscar Niemeyer (1907-2012): National Congress Centre, Brasilia, Argentine; 3.8 Jörn Utzon (1918-2008): Sydney Opera House, Australia; 3.9 Frei Otto (1925-2015): Munich Olympic Stadium 1972; 3.10 Zaha Hadid (1950-2016): Heydar Aliyev Centre, Baku, Azerbaiyan; References; References 3.1; Online; References 3.2; Online; References 3.3; Online; References 3.4; Online; References 3.5.
OnlineReferences 3.6; Online; References 3.7; Online; References 3.8; Online; References 3.9; Online; References 3.10; Online; Chapter 4: Comparative Structural Methods; 4.1 Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence (Il Duomo) Filippo Brunelleschi; 4.2 La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona: Antoni Gaudi; 4.3 Palazzetto della Sport, Rome: Pier Luigi Nervi; 4.3.1 Turin Exhibition Hall C; 4.3.2 Palace of Sport, Rome; 4.3.3 Stadium Flaminio, Rome; References; References 4.1; Online; References 4.2; References 4.3; Afterword; References; Notes: On Ferro-cement: Its Characteristics and Potentialities; Index.
2.10.1 Artificial Intelligence2.10.2 New Materials; 2.10.3 Computer Aids; 2.10.4 Cyberspace and Architecture; References; References 2.1; Online; References 2.2; References 2.3; Online; References 2.4; Online; References 2.5; Online; References 2.6; Online; References 2.7; References 2.8; Online; References 2.9; References 2.10; Online; Chapter 3: The Masters and Their Structures; 3.1 Roman Builders (2 BCE-4 CE): The Pantheon, Rome; 3.2 Gothic Masons (1300-1500): Chartres Cathedral, France; 3.3 Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446): Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy.
3.4 Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926): La Sagrada Famila, Barcelona, Spain3.5 Le Corbusier (1887-1965): Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France; 3.6 Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979): Exhibition Hall B, Turin, Italy; 3.7 Oscar Niemeyer (1907-2012): National Congress Centre, Brasilia, Argentine; 3.8 Jörn Utzon (1918-2008): Sydney Opera House, Australia; 3.9 Frei Otto (1925-2015): Munich Olympic Stadium 1972; 3.10 Zaha Hadid (1950-2016): Heydar Aliyev Centre, Baku, Azerbaiyan; References; References 3.1; Online; References 3.2; Online; References 3.3; Online; References 3.4; Online; References 3.5.
OnlineReferences 3.6; Online; References 3.7; Online; References 3.8; Online; References 3.9; Online; References 3.10; Online; Chapter 4: Comparative Structural Methods; 4.1 Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence (Il Duomo) Filippo Brunelleschi; 4.2 La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona: Antoni Gaudi; 4.3 Palazzetto della Sport, Rome: Pier Luigi Nervi; 4.3.1 Turin Exhibition Hall C; 4.3.2 Palace of Sport, Rome; 4.3.3 Stadium Flaminio, Rome; References; References 4.1; Online; References 4.2; References 4.3; Afterword; References; Notes: On Ferro-cement: Its Characteristics and Potentialities; Index.