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Architecture's Biological Roots

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An edition of The Monumental Impulse (1999)

The Monumental Impulse

Architecture's Biological Roots

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Humans owe an immense architectural debt to other species. The first hexagons humans saw may have been in honeycombs, the first skyscrapers termitaries (termite high-rises), and the first tents those of African weaver ants. In The Monumental Impulse, art historian George Hersey investigates many ties between the biological sciences and the building arts. Natural building materials such as wood and limestone, for example, originate in biological processes.

Much architectural ornament borrows from botany and zoology. Hersey draws striking analogies between building types and animal species. He examines the relationship between physical structures and living organisms, from bridges to mosques, from molecules to mammals.

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The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
264

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Cover of: The Monumental Impulse
The Monumental Impulse: Architecture's Biological Roots
February 19, 2001, The MIT Press
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The monumental impulse: architecture's biological roots
1999, MIT Press
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Library of Congress
NA2500 .H388 1999

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
8.9 x 6.8 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10238218M
Internet Archive
monumentalimpuls0000hers
ISBN 10
0262582031
ISBN 13
9780262582032
LCCN
98045657
OCLC/WorldCat
39962131
Library Thing
630545
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780262582032
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2022611

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