Geometry in Architecture. Treehotel - Harads, Sweden 12-foot mirrored aluminum cube.

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Geometry in Architecture

Treehotel - Harads, Sweden 12-foot mirrored aluminum cube

Frank Lloyd Wright American Architect and Interior Designer 1867 –1959

Home of Frank Lloyd Wright

Fallingwater Frank Lloyd Wright

National Museum of Underwater Archaeology

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Homework Assignment Design a Building – either inside or out that uses the following Geometric Elements. 1.Point 2.Coplanar Lines 3.Coinciding Lines 4.Parallel Lines 5.Perpendicular Lines 6.Transversal Line 7.Skew Lines 8.Right Angle Grade will be based on incorporation of above elements and proper labeling. Use of straight edge. Neatness and quality of work.

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