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Drawings & Numbers: Five Centuries of Digital Design

4.638 · Architecture · Graduate · Fall 2002

Leonardo Diaz Borioli, Prof. Mario Carpo

MIT · Tier 1

The aim of this course is to highlight some technical aspects of the classical tradition in architecture that have so far received only sporadic attention. It is well known that quantification has always been an essential component of classical design: proportional systems in particular have been keenly investigated. But the actual technical tools whereby quantitative precision was conceived, represented, transmitted, and implemented in pre-modern architecture remain mostly unexplored. By showi…

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Leonardo Diaz Borioli, Prof. Mario Carpo. 4.638 Drawings & Numbers: Five Centuries of Digital Design. Fall 2002. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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