"Form and Forces" - John Ochsendorf

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Harvard GSD

Harvard GSD

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John Ochsendorf, Associate Professor of Building Technology at MIT, is a structural engineer with multi-disciplinary research interests including archaeology, the history of construction, and sustainable design. Trained in structural mechanics at Cornell, Princeton, and the University of Cambridge, he conducts research on the structural safety of historic monuments and the design of more sustainable infrastructure.
Part of the GSD Lectures on Technology: Engineering Design series.

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@MrSreesandeep
@MrSreesandeep 6 ай бұрын
Quite a informative and entertaining as well, Thanks to Harvard and Prof John Ochsendorf
@robinmead5826
@robinmead5826 11 жыл бұрын
John Ochendorf is probably one of the best structural engineers of our time. He is not afraid to explore and admittedly make mistakes in the process. This is what really separates the men and women from the boys and girls. More and more we are going to have to learn how to work with seemingly limited resources; however, to say our resources are limited seems ridiculous considering earthen materials.
@marianodeanquin
@marianodeanquin 4 жыл бұрын
you are really and crazy, and indoctrinated, I understand that they talk about reciprocal diagrams and this and that ... Study more. This is a pure monopoly on the knowledge of the great universities, Gaudí, Claudio Caveri, Felix Candela, Amancio, Williams, beats him by far. ^^with the story that in South America we are ignorant and donkeys.^^ knowledge of structures propose that you make your own experiences and you will be the best learning, it is easier than you imagine,
@yuntaogao1334
@yuntaogao1334 2 жыл бұрын
Great seminar!! I am researching gothic vaulting and eventually found this video. Save it for further detailed research----written in 2021 after 10 years:)
@kms367
@kms367 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant seminar. Thanks for sharing
@spudluver47
@spudluver47 2 жыл бұрын
This is so cool
@CAMBILAB
@CAMBILAB 8 жыл бұрын
Una prueba de la resistencia al fuego de este tipo de estructuras de bóveda de rasilla es que tradicionalmente, en España, se han empleado para la fabricación de los hornos para cocer el pan.
@CAMBILAB
@CAMBILAB 8 жыл бұрын
En el sur de España se utilizó la bóveda de rasilla (ladrillo fino) hasta los años 70 del siglo pasado. Aún quedan viejos albañiles que dominan perfectamente la técnica constructiva con yeso vivo y ladrillo. Sobre todo para el volteo de las escaleras.
@bjornsulzbach1820
@bjornsulzbach1820 6 жыл бұрын
Hola Andres, me puedes decir en cual pueblos se puede encontrar a estas artesanos en Andalucia? Me encantan las escaleras de caracol y me gustaria aprender hacerlas. Un saludo
@marianodeanquin
@marianodeanquin 4 жыл бұрын
no entiendo porque este conocimiento viene de Estado Unidos, como que si fuera de ellos, cuando se conoce bien quien era Guastavino, Felix Candela, A Javier Senosiain, Amanancio Williams, Antoni Gaudí, Heizman Isler, Niemeyer .., y nadie jamas vió a Pierl Luigi nERVI, aca en Cordoba vi una iglesia con una cupula de maposteria en espina de pez..seguramente muchos de esos maestros e bovedas catalanas llegaron como inmigrantes de la guerra. de última caso si no conseguis eso recnica, estas bovelas la haces con un fierro de 6 por abajo, pero en Buenos Aires lo tuvimo Caveri...que a diferencia de Zaha Hadi, Shumager, Frank Gery que usa rinoceros, que hacen edificios de plasticos, el trabajaba con la cupulas formas libre en forma artesanal...averiguen mas y se daran cuenta lo que es la arquitectura comercial , de revistas, con la arquitecturaa real, hecha a pulmon.
@canweng5546
@canweng5546 7 жыл бұрын
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@user-je4pk4pn9x
@user-je4pk4pn9x 2 жыл бұрын
Why why space and architecture is fucking boring explained by speech. Why? Why? Why?!
@cellocovers3982
@cellocovers3982 Жыл бұрын
Why did you waste your time commenting this?
@sonjak8265
@sonjak8265 Жыл бұрын
You cannot have it all.
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