Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 Seiten |
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... individual change , governed by the supreme logic of History.3 History , along with the more Classical notion of Nature , were the deities of the modern religion . The change to be revered was not the whimsical one promoted by individuals ...
... individual change , governed by the supreme logic of History.3 History , along with the more Classical notion of Nature , were the deities of the modern religion . The change to be revered was not the whimsical one promoted by individuals ...
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... individual - no matter how qualified that individual might be - but with perceptions of meaning as shared by a whole community and as reflected in that community's shared behaviour . The anthropologist on the island will be interested ...
... individual - no matter how qualified that individual might be - but with perceptions of meaning as shared by a whole community and as reflected in that community's shared behaviour . The anthropologist on the island will be interested ...
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... individual actively participates in the social life of his community , not to change it primarily , but to understand , appreciate , and preserve the best that man has attained ... Friendship is to be esteemed but not easy intimacy with ...
... individual actively participates in the social life of his community , not to change it primarily , but to understand , appreciate , and preserve the best that man has attained ... Friendship is to be esteemed but not easy intimacy with ...
Inhalt
Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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