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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE |
Architectural form is
inevitably influenced by the technologies applied, but building technology
is conservative and knowledge about it is cumulative. Precast concrete, for
instance, has not rendered brick obsolete. Although design and construction
have become highly sophisticated and are often computer directed, this
complex apparatus rests on preindustrial traditions inherited from millennia
during which most structures were lived in by the people who erected them.
The technical demands on building remain the elemental onesto exclude
enemies, to circumvent gravity, and to avoid discomforts caused by an excess
of heat or cold or by the intrusion of rain, wind, or vermin. This is no
trivial assignment even with the best modern technology.