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Thursday, February 19, 2015

BASILICA OF CONSTANTINE

LOCATION: Rome, Italy
DATE: 308-312 CE
DESIGNER: unknown


http://www.theslideprojector.com/images/earlychristian/basilicaofconstantine.jpg


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http://ssmith.people.ysu.edu/ecbyzwebpage/constantine_basilica.jpg

Posted by patrick lee lucas at 5:23 PM
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a resource of images, links, and information for students in ID161 + ID162 at the university of kentucky

about ID161 + ID162

this two-course sequence traces humanity's efforts to shape space. working across scale from object to space to building to place, the blog follows the layout of the classes in ten units: principles & elements, scale, materials, light, technology, experience, finishes, furnishings, representation, and theories.

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