7 Architecture Facts pt.24 | Door, Kitchen, Lettering, & Vitruvius



This video is about; How to use the mechanical pencil correctly for lettering and drawing. Specifically, how to shape the graphite. Describes doors, the parts of a door, stiles, panels, rails, and mullions. Vitruvius talked about teachers and students and made a point to say that it’s important for architects to go to school but it’s just as, or more, important for them to work in order to learn. The pendentive and the dome and how the pendentive works. It works to transform a circular shape in plan to a square one. The William Enston Home is a complex started just after the death of HH Richardson. The architect clearly learned from Richardson. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Dana house. It has Asian influences and his signature long, low roof lines of the Prairie Style. Kitchen cabinets and their typical dimensions including their depth, height, and spacing off counter.

This is a video series about facts in architecture. The 15 second videos featured in the series are created by Doug and posted every day on his Instagram account @dougpatt.

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