Monday, 20 October 2014

Forensic Architecture Lecture

In this lecture we were shown how particular built buildings react to either natural disasters or human destruction. Russell had said that typically in brick buildings they tend to break apart at the mortar joints because all the moisture is gone and they basically turn to sand. And he also said how some materials like hard wood can be so ridged that even after some of the walls are removed the roof trusses kind of just float and give an un-real look to the scene.

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