Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 Seiten |
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... Readers might feel at this point that it is high time some degree of ob- jectivity was introduced . The bride is ... reading of a work be done according to a single , con- sistent expressive system . In other words , his code of ...
... Readers might feel at this point that it is high time some degree of ob- jectivity was introduced . The bride is ... reading of a work be done according to a single , con- sistent expressive system . In other words , his code of ...
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... readers , but this by no means proves that their expressive systems are exhaustive : it may simply indicate that those readers operate within the same framework as did Giedion and Pevsner . This would hardly be surprising , bearing in ...
... readers , but this by no means proves that their expressive systems are exhaustive : it may simply indicate that those readers operate within the same framework as did Giedion and Pevsner . This would hardly be surprising , bearing in ...
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... Readers will be inclined to think that the discussion of additional buildings will merely entail a reiteration of ... reading ( and writing ) a book is justified . Also the system of meanings will seem to be complete . Anything that does ...
... Readers will be inclined to think that the discussion of additional buildings will merely entail a reiteration of ... reading ( and writing ) a book is justified . Also the system of meanings will seem to be complete . Anything that does ...
Inhalt
Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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