Lecture

Architecture: Abstract Construction

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This lecture discusses the abstract nature of architecture, emphasizing how the construction process and the final object can be as abstract as the initial idea. Using the example of the ongoing construction of the Pantheon, the instructor explores the transformative and experiential aspects of architecture, highlighting its reinterpretation into a modern tourist attraction in Rome.

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