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TPO 32 Harriet Morrison Irwin

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What are the speakers mainly discussing?
  • A . An architect from the United States and a house design she created

  • B . The disadvantage of houses based on a square design

  • C . Difficulties faced by residential architects in the nineteenth century

  • D . Women who had a major influence on architecture in the United States

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    Listen to part of a lecture in an architectural history class.
    So last week we started our unit on residential architecture in the United States.So today we'll be surveying a number of architects who make contributions to residential architecture in the 19th century.
    Now, it's worth noting that people who designed homes at that time probably had to deal with a certain amount of discouragement.Since there were other architects who thought it was more respectable to design the kind of buildings... and maybe other structures... that were less... less utilitarian in their function.In fact, an article from an 1876 issue of a journal called The American Architect and Building News stated that, and this is a quote, they stated that "the planning of house isn't architecture at all."
    So keep that journal article in mind as we look at the work of an architect named Harriet Morrison Irwin.Harriet Morrison Irwin was from the South, born in North Carolina in 1828.At the time, there weren't many architects from the southern United States.And as you might imagine, very few of them were women.So Irwin was really a pretty exceptional case.And she wasn't even formally trained as an architect.Her educational background was in literature.Yes, Vicky?
    So she just had like... unnatural gift for architecture?Yes. She was actually a writer for several years.But she did have a penchant for math and engineering, so she read a lot about it on her own.Um... especially the architectural essays written by the British critic - John Ruskin.And John Ruskin believed what?
    Um... that buildings should have a lot of access to the outdoors to nature.Ruskin said that being close to nature was great for people's mental and physical health.
    Right! So that was an influence.
    Now, Harriet Irwin's contribution to architecture was relatively minor but still quite interesting and unique.She designed a house with a hexagonal shape. Josh?
    A house with six sides? Instead of the standard, you know, four-sided home?
    Yeah. The rooms inside the house were also hexagonal six-sided.So one important thing was that the rooms were arranged around a chimney in the center of the house, which could provide heat for the whole house through flues, uh, small air passageways into each room, as opposed to having a fireplace in every room, which would require more cleaning and make the air inside the house dirtier.
    The house's shape also allowed for more windows.Each room had a large wall that could fit a couple of big windows, giving every room a nice view of the outdoors.
    Plus there be good airflow through the house.
    Yes. In warm weather when you can open all the windows.
    Good. The doors to the house as well... uh... the house didn't have a main entrance or any hallways.
    So there could be a couple of entry doors in different places, which like the windows, provided ready access to the outdoors.
    So, what other advantages might there be to hexagonal rooms?
    OK. Think about cleaning.What part of a room is usually the hardest to clean?Like... to sweep with a broom. Right?
    Oh! The corners.Because in square or rectangular rooms, the corners are at 90 degree angles.It's hard to reach all the dust that gathers in the corners.But if Irwin's rooms were closer to a circle than a square.It would be easier to reach all the dust and dirt with a broom. Right?
    Exactly.
    Now... um... biographers who wrote about Irwin in the 19th century, I feel, sort of downplayed the ingenuity of her design.But I think if she had designed this house today, the same biographer would praise her for coming up with a floor plan that emphasized function, efficient function of a house, as well as a design that's creative and unique.
    In any cases, three houses were built in Irwin's time that used her hexagonal design.And in 1869, when she was 41, Irwin became the first woman in the United States to receive a patent for an architectural design.And that speaks volumes if you ask me.

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    听一段建筑史课程上的演讲
    上周我们开始讲美国的住宅建筑。今天我们讲一些对19世纪的住宅建筑做出贡献的建筑师。
    值得注意的是那个时代设计房子的建筑师不得不面临很多挫折,因为其他建筑师认为可敬的设计的建筑或结构...来自于.不太功利的功能事实上,从1876年发行的美国建筑师与建筑新闻杂志说,说:“房子的规划根本就不是建筑学”!
    记住文章所说的这点,我们看一下一个名为哈里特·莫里森欧文的建筑师的作品。哈里特·莫里森欧文来自南方,1828年出生于北卡罗来纳州,在那个时期,大多数建筑师都不是美国南部的。正如你所能想象的,女建筑师就更少了因此,欧文真是一个特例。她甚至没有接受过正式的成为建筑师的培训。她的教育背景是文学。是的,维姬?
    所以她是对建筑学有天分吗? 是的。她实际上当了几年作家。但她确实有一个爱好是数学和工程学,她读了很多关于这方面的书籍。嗯......尤其是由英国评论家- 约翰·罗斯金写的建筑论文。约翰·罗斯金的理论是?
    嗯...建筑应该有很多通向外界的途径,通向自然。罗斯金说,亲近大自然对人的心理和身体健康非常有好处。
    没错!所以这就是他的理论的影响。
    哈里特·欧文对建筑学的贡献是比较小的,但还是挺有趣的,独特的。她设计的房子是六角形的。乔希?
    房子有六面?而不是标准的房子,四面的那种?
    是啊。屋内房间也是六面的。一个重要的事情是,房间都围绕着房子中心的一个烟囱而建,这可以通过烟道为整个房子提供热量,嗯,小的空气通道进入各个房间,而不是让每个房间都有壁炉,那样的话每个房间都要打扫而且屋内的空气也很脏。
    房子的形状要有更多的窗户。每个房间有一个大墙,可以容纳几个大窗户,让每一个房间都能享受到户外美景。
    另外的好处就是房子的空气流通比较好。
    是的。在天气暖和的时候,你可以打开所有的窗户。
    好。房子的门......房子没有正门和许多走廊。
    因此,有可能在不同的地方有很多出口,就像窗户,提供随时到户外的出口。
    所以六角形的房间还有什么其他优势?
    好。想想打扫。房间的哪一部分,通常是最难打扫的?比如...用扫帚扫
    哦!角落。。因为在正方形或矩形的房间,角落是90度的角。很难清扫聚集在角落的灰尘。但是,如果欧文的房间更接近圆形,这样会更容易清除所有的灰尘和污垢。对吗?
    没错
    现在,嗯......19世纪的传记作家在写欧文的时候,我觉得,有点低估了她的设计我认为,如果她是在今天设计了这个房子,同样的传记作家都将称赞她想出一个强调功能的设计,作为房子的功能高效,以及设计有创意、独特。
    总之,在欧文时代,有三间房子是用她的六边形设计建造的。在1869年,她41岁的时候,欧文成为了美国史上第一位获得建筑设计专利的女人。这很有意义。

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(1’59’’) Now, Harriet Irwin’s contribution to architecture was relatively minor but still quite interesting and unique. She designed a house with a hexagonal shape. 本篇讲座不是开门见山型的,教授在前面做了很多铺垫,然后提出了主人公Irwin,介绍了一下Irwin的个人背景,再用NOW这个词来引出重点话题,她设计的一种特殊的房子。

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