The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... laws . That will be the scientific standard for architecture : a logical stand- ard so far as architecture is related to science , and no further . But architecture requires ' commodity . ' It is not enough that it should possess its ...
... laws . That will be the scientific standard for architecture : a logical stand- ard so far as architecture is related to science , and no further . But architecture requires ' commodity . ' It is not enough that it should possess its ...
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... laws purely , in the second to psychological laws . This double function , or double significance , of structure is the cause of our confusion . For the aesthetic efficacy of structure does not develop or vary pari passu with structural ...
... laws purely , in the second to psychological laws . This double function , or double significance , of structure is the cause of our confusion . For the aesthetic efficacy of structure does not develop or vary pari passu with structural ...
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... laws - tentative , at first , but still appropriate of that third ' condition of well- building , ' its ' delight . ' To combine these ' laws of delight ' with the demands of ' firmness ' and ' com- modity ' is a further problem : in ...
... laws - tentative , at first , but still appropriate of that third ' condition of well- building , ' its ' delight . ' To combine these ' laws of delight ' with the demands of ' firmness ' and ' com- modity ' is a further problem : in ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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