Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 Seiten |
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... geographically , and always confined to only one historical period . The text analyst , on the other hand , has a fantastic wealth of material at his command , accumulated in libraries and archives , and originating in the most so ...
... geographically , and always confined to only one historical period . The text analyst , on the other hand , has a fantastic wealth of material at his command , accumulated in libraries and archives , and originating in the most so ...
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... geographically and in time . Works of architecture or art are not self - contained systems , but parts of broader cultural universes . The wider the interpreter's familiarity with other works and the greater his discriminatory power ...
... geographically and in time . Works of architecture or art are not self - contained systems , but parts of broader cultural universes . The wider the interpreter's familiarity with other works and the greater his discriminatory power ...
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... geographical area , an historical period , or a style - can be used to delimit an expressive system as existing at ... geographical boundaries - such as an entire city or a section of it may seem more manageable than one with stylistic ...
... geographical area , an historical period , or a style - can be used to delimit an expressive system as existing at ... geographical boundaries - such as an entire city or a section of it may seem more manageable than one with stylistic ...
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Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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