bricoleur' is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks ; but, unlike the engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His universe of instruments... Urban Flotsam: Stirring the City - Seite 129von Raoul Bunschoten, Hélène Binet, Takuro Hoshino, Chora - 2001 - 447 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Claude Lvi-strauss - 1966 - 314 Seiten
...real relations between the two types of scientific knowledge we have distinguished. The 'bricoleur' is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Colin Rowe, Fred Koetter - 1984 - 198 Seiten
...early modern architecture's most conspicuous prejudice. But then compare LéviStrauss: The 'bricoleur' is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Henry S. Sussman - 1989 - 273 Seiten
...doubt originally inspired by observation, of Mr Wemmick's suburban "castle." . . . The "bricoleur" is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Arthur F. Marotti - 1993 - 404 Seiten
...Levi-Strauss attributes to the "savage mind" with the term bricoleur: The 'bricoleur' [odd job man] is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Carl Mitcham - 1994 - 410 Seiten
...concrete"; in a similar manner bricolage is a heteronomous collection of specific skills. The "bricoleur" is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| H. L. Hix - 1995 - 234 Seiten
...gives his own definition of the term, by comparing the bricoleur and the engineer: The "bricoleur" is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Reyner Banham - 2023 - 400 Seiten
...compared to those of the craftsman. . . . The bricoleur [dictionary definition: odd job man or handyman] is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 Seiten
...real relations between the two types of scientific knowledge we have distinguished. The 'bricoleur' is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks,-...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Willem Elias - 1997 - 292 Seiten
...of situating art becomes even more obvious when studying his comparison in depth. "The 'bricoleur' is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
| Vanessa Smith - 1998 - 318 Seiten
...of the engineer, who, he claimed, epitomised the conceptual mode of Western thought: The 'bricoleur' is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks;...engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools conceived and procured for the purpose of the project. His... | |
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