Lecture

Architecture: Theory and Practice

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This lecture delves into the theory and practice of architecture, exploring the concepts of space organization, construction, and the art of creating magical places through architectural design. It discusses the significance of the Eiffel Tower as a symbol, its construction process, and its influence on architectural imagination. The dialogue between Socrates and Phèdre reflects on the essence of architecture, the relationship between the creator and the creation, and the interplay between form and function.

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