The Theory of Architecture: Concepts, Themes & PracticesThis jargon-free guide to design and architecture theory helps professionals engage in the discourse of where and what architecture is, and has been. |
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... become the patron at the center , demanding these things because they are a pleasure . What a number of architects think needs to happen is not that human concerns once again become the center of architecture , but that architecture becomes ...
... become the patron at the center , demanding these things because they are a pleasure . What a number of architects think needs to happen is not that human concerns once again become the center of architecture , but that architecture becomes ...
Page 153
... becomes prominent by being talked about . Designing is just such a state of intrusion , rupture , or dissent , an ... become an object for contemplation and interpretation by virtue of its separation from its creator . It is also the ...
... becomes prominent by being talked about . Designing is just such a state of intrusion , rupture , or dissent , an ... become an object for contemplation and interpretation by virtue of its separation from its creator . It is also the ...
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... becomes so . In other words , so - called ethical standards or principles might be tentative at first , but become entrenched with repeated success . So , the question of how the standards , principles , or norms are acquired in the ...
... becomes so . In other words , so - called ethical standards or principles might be tentative at first , but become entrenched with repeated success . So , the question of how the standards , principles , or norms are acquired in the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 | 25 |
B Social Aspects of Theory | 50 |
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