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From our free online course, The Architectural Imagination:
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Harvard Professor K. Michael Hays introduces one of the primary problems for the architects of the 20th century: How can one apply a symbolic language, an already existing symbolic architectural language that was developed over thousands of years as an expression of the heavy compressive forces in masonry, to lightweight and thin structures of metal and glass?

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