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The Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve is a French National Library located in Paris. It was designed in 1843 by Henri Labrouste and built between 1844 and 1851. He used barrel vaults in major structures for Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve. He was known for his use of iron frame construction, being one of the first to realize the importance of its use. Also, The Salle Labrouste, a reading room in the Bibliotheque National de France was designed by Henri Labrouste.
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Bibliotheque Sainte Genevieve is a public and university library which is located in Paris, France. It was designed by an architect Henri Labrouste, and he presented his design on December 19, 1839. The construction started from 1845 to 1851, it took 6 years to complete. The style is Italian Renaissance Revival. It is a large two-stories structure with dimensions of 278 by 69 feet. There are some sort of structure used in the building, such as Barrel vault. The materials used are cast iron for the arches and columns, stone for walls.
Prof. Clay-Youman Introductory Post
Welcome!
Dear students,
This OpenLab page will serve three functions in our class: it will serve as a place for me to post your assignments and to provide updates or clarifications to those assignments, it will be a location for us to post links to useful resources, and, most importantly, it will serve as a class notebook for you.
All your assignments will be posted on OpenLab in some form – this will give you a chance for your classmates to see what you are doing, but I would also encourage you to post discoveries and creations that you feel are relevant to the class. You will be responsible for posting your assignment before the beginning of class – late work will not be accepted without a prior excuse.
Some ground rules to keep in mind – there is limited space for our OpenLab page, so you should not post large files directly. You will need a Dropbox/Google Drive/Onedrive account, and will post links to your file (we will go over these procedures in the first class). In addition, you will need to post a JPEG (bitmap image) of your file, so we know what your linked file contains. In general, the only files you will be posting are PDF files and JPEGS.
Prof. Clay-Youman