Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 Seiten |
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... canonical interpretation . Behrens's and McGrath's early statements , and the young Hitchcock's more cautious judgement , on the other hand , were pre- canonical responses . The meaning ascribed to form in a pre - canonical response and a ...
... canonical interpretation . Behrens's and McGrath's early statements , and the young Hitchcock's more cautious judgement , on the other hand , were pre- canonical responses . The meaning ascribed to form in a pre - canonical response and a ...
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... canonical response over the collective , canonical interpretation of his work can neither be taken for granted nor dismissed without previous inquiry . Assessing their relationship is the task of the student of architectural meaning ...
... canonical response over the collective , canonical interpretation of his work can neither be taken for granted nor dismissed without previous inquiry . Assessing their relationship is the task of the student of architectural meaning ...
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... canonical responses . At other times it may end with a canonical interpretation and its dissemination , or with obli- vion . Oblivion , on the other hand , does not necessarily imply the conclu- sion of the interpretative process of the ...
... canonical responses . At other times it may end with a canonical interpretation and its dissemination , or with obli- vion . Oblivion , on the other hand , does not necessarily imply the conclu- sion of the interpretative process of the ...
Inhalt
Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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