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Structure is the invisible language of architecture. While form, materials, and light capture the immediate attention of an observer, the structural system ensures that a building stands resilient against gravity, wind, and seismic forces. For decades, students, architects, and engineers have turned to one definitive resource to bridge the gap between intuitive design and engineering physics: the work of Mario Salvadori, particularly his seminal book, Structure in Architecture: The Building of Buildings .

Salvadori believed that structure should not be a mystery to architects. Throughout his career, he championed the idea that structural intuition—understanding how loads move through a building—is far more important than memorizing formulas. His seminal book, Structure in Architecture: The Building of Buildings , remains a foundational text in design education. Why the Salvadori Approach Matters

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