Born June 14, 1922 He is Irish American and was born in Dublin Went to Dublin University College, worked for a while then went to Illinois Institute of.

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Born June 14, 1922 He is Irish American and was born in Dublin Went to Dublin University College, worked for a while then went to Illinois Institute of Technology He works with glass to make his buildings visually appealing and he is known for it He joined a firm with Euro Saarinen and associates He worked with John Dinkeloo and were associates until John died A lot of the work he made was with his partner John Dinkeloo

Modern Sleek Shiodome City Centre Tokyo, Japan Completed in Convention Centre Dublin Dublin Docklands, Ireland Completed in- 2010

Sophisticated The Pyramids Indianapolis, Indiana Completed in- 1972

Sturdy Bank Of America Plaza Atlanta, Georgia Completed in Unique Knights of Columbus Building New Haven, CT Completed in- 1969

Elements He uses line in his work especially in his Knights of Columbus Building where there are vertical lines for supports and horizontal lines going up across the building. Principles He uses balance in his architecture mainly in his Knights of Columbus Building and the Bank of America Plaza because their sides are symmetrical He uses unity in his architecture specifically in his Bank of America Plaza because it looks like one object

How are mathematical concepts used in Kevin Roche’s architectural designs? Symmetry- Kevin Roche uses symmetry in some of his works. For example his Knights of Columbus Building. Symmetry is important in his architecture. It is aesthetically pleasing as the human eye looks for patterns. Translations- Kevin Roche uses translations in one specific piece. It was the Pyramids. He uses Translations in this piece because every triangle tilts a little each time. Translations are essential in this piece because it makes it interesting. Transformations/Patterns- Kevin Roche uses transformations and patterns in his Pyramids piece. He uses transformations because if it was only one triangle it would look dull. Architecture

Shape Kevin Roche uses geometric shapes a lot in his work because in most of his buildings (for example the Bank of America Plaza and The Pyramids) there are vertical and horizontal lines. Space Kevin Roche uses repeated shapes to define space. For example, his architectural design named “The Pyramids.” He also combines shapes to create interesting space. Such as the Dublin Convention Centre. In this piece of architecture Kevin Roche has combined a cylinder, a few triangles, a number of rectangles, and many other shapes. Movement Kevin Roche uses movement in specifically two of his architectural pieces. One being the Dublin Convention Centre where it looks like the cylinder is moving because of the angle and the abnormality of glass in concrete. Two being his piece named “The Pyramids” where there is a slight sense of movement because of the repetition of triangles.