Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 Seiten |
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... noted that the store , not surprisingly , had a large percentage of women among its patrons . " This function is unmistakably expressed in the design the treatment of the ornamented detail [ of the display windows ] is es- sentially ...
... noted that the store , not surprisingly , had a large percentage of women among its patrons . " This function is unmistakably expressed in the design the treatment of the ornamented detail [ of the display windows ] is es- sentially ...
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... noted by Scalvini ( 1974 ) , Eco was analyzing the word ' column ' , not the architectural element ' column ' . The relationship between the meaning of architectural elements and the meaning of the words used to refer to them is too ...
... noted by Scalvini ( 1974 ) , Eco was analyzing the word ' column ' , not the architectural element ' column ' . The relationship between the meaning of architectural elements and the meaning of the words used to refer to them is too ...
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... noted by Hoffmann ( 1976 ) , Tallmadge had figured out the Shingle style and its leading characteristics long before Scully , even if he did not call it by that name . However , it was Scully , not Tallmadge , who must be credited for ...
... noted by Hoffmann ( 1976 ) , Tallmadge had figured out the Shingle style and its leading characteristics long before Scully , even if he did not call it by that name . However , it was Scully , not Tallmadge , who must be credited for ...
Inhalt
Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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