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CSPAN3 Lectures In History May 17, 2015

Glass to let in more like an interior spaces. This class is an hour and a half. Professor leslie lets get started. Good afternoon to everyone and our expanded classroom today. I want to start quickly with where we are in the course and how this intersects with American History in particular. We have been looking at the history of Building Construction in the west, and we have gotten to the point where we have it developed still amount a fair amount of building structures. We have a couple of new materials we are working with iron and also glass. Finally, we have this conception that we talked about last week from the french theorist who is thinking about iron and iron framing in particular, realizing that late in his career that there is a possibility of having a metal frame that is self structured with a shrill around its meet of masonry that may be selfsupporting. ....

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History May 17, 2015

Thomas leslie talks about the changes in 19thcentury Architecture Design and technology. New materials and Foundation Methods allowed buildings to be built collar and built taller and incorporate more more glass to let in more light in interior spaces. This class is an hour and a half. Professor leslie lets get started. Good afternoon to everyone and our expanded classroom today. I want to start quickly with where we are in the course and how this intersects with American History in particular. We have been looking at the history of Building Construction in the west, and we have gotten to the point where we have it developed still amount a fair amount of building structures. We have a couple of new materials we are working with iron and also glass. ....

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History May 24, 2015

Language so that you can take language and put it into high gear and then slow down. That is something shakespeare lets you do if you are a politician. The night, the night. Parting is such sweet sorrow. Iowa State University professor Thomas Leslie talks about the changes in 19thcentury Architecture Design and technology. New materials and Foundation Methods allowed buildings to be built taller and incorporate more glass to but in more light to interior spaces. This class is an hour and a half. Professor leslie lets get started. Good afternoon to everyone and our expanded classroom today. I want to start quickly with where we are in the course and how this intersects with American History in partic ....

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