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  • @liegesaboya33
    @liegesaboya33 Před 11 měsíci

    Marvelous video , just fantastic !

  • @constancereed2796
    @constancereed2796 Před 8 měsíci

    Very interesting in the importance of ideas of history and the formation of data studies for today structures to stand in stability and safety, against the elements and forces . Fascinating and inspiring to be able to solve problems and challenges of our infrastructures with technology in all the technical disciplines of the field of engineering.

  • @fern8580
    @fern8580 Před 4 lety +4

    13:54 if you go see the ruins of pompi(Pompéi (Pompeii) near Naples, Napoli) , you will see a stairway built according to this principle. The origin of the constructive principle is not North Africa.on the other hand, the presence of Romans, and Spanish in North Africa to bring numerous architectural works locally for 2000 years (Volubilis,Eduardo TORROJA (1899-1961))

  • @AntPDC
    @AntPDC Před 6 lety +6

    At 13:51 it is asserted that the vaulting technique shown originated in North Africa in the C13, and proved to be "an incredible new technology ... it was like a microchip ... was adopted in the West in the C14". I'm puzzled by this because such vaults had been constructed in Europe since C12, eg the high pointed-arch vault of the nave of the (Romanesque) Durham Cathedral, England, completed by 1135. There are many other examples of such vaulting from this era throughout Europe, dating from far earlier than C13/14.

    • @sonjak8265
      @sonjak8265 Před rokem

      Precursors to flying buttresses can be found in Durham Cathedral, though are not easily visible.

    • @gill444100
      @gill444100 Před rokem

      I think he’s specifically referring to guastavino style tile vaulting as coming from North Africa. The Moors has amazing building technology. I could be wrong

    • @rowanshole
      @rowanshole Před 3 měsíci

      I believe he is talking about vaults that didn't need supporting by scaffolding/ falsework during their construction.

  • @mssuresh3255
    @mssuresh3255 Před 2 lety +1

    Marvelous.
    I subscribed your channel.
    Could it be used as a load bearing slab ??

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 Před rokem

    A most amazing and enjoyable presentation -- thanks!
    About the relationship between the sciences and the humanities; I think we need to be careful here. For decades now we have had the humanities dictating to the sciences, and one of the bad results of this is in the area of gender, where biology has been cancelled by ideology. Yes, let each department be cognizant of the others; but let's not have dictatorships, because they usually end in pain!