The Language of Buildings
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Key ideas in The Language of Buildings
- Typology is defined by the underlying layout and structural 'DNA'
- Surface decorations like paint or trim do not change a building's fundamental type
- Vertical elements like spires signal symbolic importance
- Recognizing that typology is based on structural patterns rather than just visual style
- Horizontal, windowless massing suggests storage or manufacturing
- Repetitive roof peaks often mirror individual living units
- Recurring patterns in shape indicate a shared purpose
- Identifying function based on building silhouette
- Small, high-set windows indicate private zones like bathrooms or bedrooms
- Typology is based on structural patterns rather than just visual style
- Medium, regularly spaced windows suggest individual offices or apartments
- Public buildings use wide, prominent, and often elevated entrances
- Large floor-to-ceiling glass spans indicate public lobbies or retail
- Using window patterns to judge the privacy of interior spaces
- Heavy stone or timber usually reflects materials found in the immediate geography
- Mass-produced steel and large glass panels suggest modern industrial construction
You've tried the other tabs
Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.
You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.
One answer, then back to scrolling.
Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.
Tomo gives The Language of Buildings the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.
Here's what playing it feels like
A real question from this course. Take your best guess.
If you paint a row of identical houses five different colors, what happens to their building type?
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Where The Language of Buildings takes you
Learn to read the hidden logic of the built world by identifying how form, function, and history shape the structures we live and work in.
- 1
Reading the Street
- Spotting the Type
- The Anatomy of a Building Profile
- 2
The Evolution of Housing
- The Single-Family Logic
- Collective Living: Apartments and Tenements
- Courtyard and Atrium Houses
- 3
Civic and Institutional Forms
- The Language of Power: Government Buildings
- Knowledge Vessels: Libraries and Museums
- Health and Healing: Hospital Layouts
- 4
Sacred and Symbolic Spaces
- The Path to the Altar: Religious Floorplans
- Commemoration: The Typology of Memorials
- 5
Commerce and Industry
- The Marketplace: From Souks to Malls
- The Office Tower: Efficiency in the Sky
- Industrial Giants: Warehouses and Factories
- 6
Educational and Cultural Hubs
- The Campus: Schools and Universities
- Performance Spaces: Theaters and Stadiums
- 7
The Logic of Form
- Circulation: How People Move
- Massing and Scale: The Building's Body
- 8
Modern Shifts and Future Types
- Adaptive Reuse: When Types Change
- Hybrid Typologies: Live-Work-Play
- Sustainable Types: Passive Design Forms
8 sections · 20 units · 79 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.
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