Jenireth Navarro Nicole Marquez. Our world is filled of many different forms. If we decide to count the different forms that exist in each corner for.

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Jenireth Navarro Nicole Marquez

Our world is filled of many different forms. If we decide to count the different forms that exist in each corner for where we walk, never we will finish to count because everything that is around us is composed of forms. Valparaiso, Chile D.F, Mexico Asturias, Spain Properties and shapes

Squares, cubes and parallelepipeds Circles, cylinders, spheres and arches Triangles and pyramids Properties and shapes

These are the most basic and employed shapes of construction. Parallelepipeds Square, cube and parallelepipeds Beams and columns usually come in these shapes.

Materials such as bricks, concrete and wood can be shaped in these forms for construction. Square, cube and parallelepipeds Indoors, we can also find these figures in interior designs such as closets, doors, windows and shelves. Squares and cubes can form the volume of spaces like parks.

· Circles represent continuity. · We can appreciate circles in cylindrical beams and columns. On the other hand, we can also find circles in tunnels entrances, and piazzas with this shape. Arches can be found in structural systems of trusses.

Circles, cylinders, spheres and arches. · There is a famous arch construction, which is actually a porch: The Triumphal Arch. · The semi-spheres create important structural systems such as paraboloids and domes. · Dome is a representative structure that symbolizes religion. · Circle is commonly found in staircases. · Bridges forms are usually circles or spheres.

Triangles and pyramids. Trusses

Metropolis museum, Amsterdam

Guggenheim museum, Bilbao, España

In our area there are countless homes, museums, churches and infinities structures around us, without realizing most of the things that make up these large structures are of the basic geometric shapes. Conclusion