Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 Seiten |
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A Study of Expressive Systems in Architecture Juan Pablo Bonta. destined use did not change ? This was a simple ... nature of the new problems ' , the ' real nature of the materials and the tasks ' , the ' essential shapes of the objects ...
A Study of Expressive Systems in Architecture Juan Pablo Bonta. destined use did not change ? This was a simple ... nature of the new problems ' , the ' real nature of the materials and the tasks ' , the ' essential shapes of the objects ...
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A Study of Expressive Systems in Architecture Juan Pablo Bonta. Mies succeeded in achieving a relation with Nature which is extremely modern , and yet one which has its roots in a Classical concept : for him , Nature is , and remains ...
A Study of Expressive Systems in Architecture Juan Pablo Bonta. Mies succeeded in achieving a relation with Nature which is extremely modern , and yet one which has its roots in a Classical concept : for him , Nature is , and remains ...
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... study of only one period or style ( Hersey , Wolfe ) , or it can be seen as ... nature ( Frankl ) , or descriptive ( Boudon , Jencks , Holschneider , Gritti ... nature of meaning . Source - oriented text analysis , on the other hand , is ...
... study of only one period or style ( Hersey , Wolfe ) , or it can be seen as ... nature ( Frankl ) , or descriptive ( Boudon , Jencks , Holschneider , Gritti ... nature of meaning . Source - oriented text analysis , on the other hand , is ...
Inhalt
Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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