My art is too advanced.

Chapter 56 Those immortal works!

Chapter 56 Those immortal works! (Monthly vote requested!!!)

Soon, ten minutes were up and Zhou Yue began to check what everyone had drawn.

Six or seven drawings were collected.

Among them is Academician Zheng, the female professor with white hair.

"Let's take a look at this drawing by Academician Zheng," said Zhou Yue.

Then Zhou Yue drew the drawing on the blackboard.

“The design is simple but powerful.”

Zhou Yue disassembled the arch bridge.

"This is a circular arch structure. It is erected, but it looks like it could collapse easily. What should we do?"

"At this time, you smart people must have thought of adding a support on both sides to support the two sides."

"You could even fill it with stones and have a semicircular arch."

"Congratulations, then."

Zhou Yue turned to the first page of the courseware.

A round arch bridge appeared on the screen, with an ancient charm.

"You have created the Xiaojiang Bridge, which has been in existence since the Song Dynasty and spans the ancient canal in Xingshi. The bridge is 4.2 meters high and the arch is 2.8 meters high. It is one of the key cultural relics protection buildings in Xingshi."

Academician Zheng raised his eyebrows slightly.

She didn't expect that.

Zhou Yuehui gave such an interpretation of her drawings.

Moreover, when Zhou Yue was explaining it, it was obvious that he had improved the blueprint by adding some more things, making it different.

From a casually created arch bridge, it became a real bridge building that existed in history.

Academician Zheng nodded.

"Let's look at the second drawing."

"This classmate drew it like this." Zhou Yue began to draw a schematic diagram.

"This is a simple arch, but she designed it into an inverted catenary. Moreover, after she built supports on both sides, she improved the structural stability of the arch bridge. At this time, you smart people must have thought of putting pillars on it to support the bridge deck."

"So."

Zhou Yue released the second picture.

“You created the Dan River Bridge, the world’s largest span catenary arch bridge!”

"But in the Sui Dynasty more than a thousand years ago, we didn't have such advanced technology. But it doesn't matter. If you traveled back to ancient times, you would definitely think of choosing a small part of the arc to reduce the amount of stone used and make it more solid. On both sides, you can use small arches to disperse the force borne by the main arch."

“It’s beautiful and increases flood discharge capacity.”

"So, congratulations, you have created it."

Zhou Yue clicked on a drawing at the back.

A huge bridge building appeared, beautiful, ancient, simple and generous.

"Zhaozhou Bridge!"

"This is the oldest, largest and best-preserved stone arch bridge in the world."

"Well, now you know that a designer can create an immortal building by just adding a few strokes to an ordinary bridge, or by having more ideas and imagination."

“Being a designer is fun.”

"This is the simple bridge shape you drew. Several other students' designs are very good. Next, I will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of these students' bridge designs."

Zhou Yue began to explain the following design drawings. After all, these people worked hard on them, and they also fit the structure of some bridge buildings.

By the way, let me explain these bridges.

He connected all the knowledge points of bridge history.

Take the shape for example, why are most bridges arched? Why not rectangular?
Has anyone designed a bridge of other shapes?

He also did a force analysis to explain this situation.

From a drawing, Zhou Yue is able to clearly explain the causes and consequences of this shape, and he looks at it from the perspective of architectural history.

This small bridge composition is nothing in the entire history of architecture, and it can't even create waves.

However, this was designed by modern people after all. Even if it was just a simple conception, or it was directly drawn based on the inherent impression of the bridge in their minds, it is enough to show that this is a microcosm of the entire history of architecture.

Influenced by thousands of years of bridge construction.

Sometimes, things that you think are common sense, or that you can see everywhere, actually have great significance.

You don't feel that you have been affected, but the structure of those things invisibly spreads from endless history.

"He really enjoys the class," said Academician Zheng. "He really likes architecture and likes playing with it."

“He treats design as fun. Perhaps only such a designer can support such wild and imaginative ideas.”

“Our liking for architecture is different from his liking for architecture.”

"It takes a lot of skill to be able to explain the architectural history of thousands of years through a few simple drawings and a few relatively complex bridge configurations, and to always keep the drawings as the center."

"And there is something in his class that I think is a sense of participation." Academician Chen also sighed.

“It’s like getting these students involved in the class as if they were participating in the design.”

“This class is not just his class, but something that everyone participates in building.”

"It seems that he has made an indelible contribution."

Another old professor also nodded, "Have you noticed that he often explains complex things very concisely, and can clearly connect all the knowledge points."

"For example, if we were to talk about the Zhaozhou Bridge, we would probably just talk about its structure and history and pass it over in one swoop."

"But now, I think everyone in this class may remember how the Zhaozhou Bridge was built."

"This teaching method is probably only his own." Teacher Guo just shook his head gently, "Who else can remember so many knowledge points without a book, and expand his thinking through a picture?"

"Finally, we can bring these thoughts together, which requires a huge knowledge system to build."

“I can feel his rigor and love for architecture, as well as his state of playing with architecture.”

"There are only so many things in architecture, but he can bring them to life. His lectures are addictive!"

Until the end of the get out of class, they were still listening and writing seriously.

Academician Zheng, who was standing by, kept drawing on the book while Zhou Yue was lecturing.

Until the music for the end of get out of class sounded, Academician Zheng flipped through the book.

Look at the lines drawn.

Only then did shock show in his eyes.

"He didn't miss any of the knowledge points in this 40-page chapter!"

"Has he memorized the book?"

"Isn't this book written by me?" The old professor at the side smiled helplessly, "I think the knowledge points he talked about are much more than what is recorded in my book."

(End of this chapter)

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