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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... esthetic idea is “ a representation of the imagination , annexed to a given concept " and , since imagination ... esthetic ideas and their expression as a means of communication . Further , the transaction between the engaging subject ...
... esthetic idea is “ a representation of the imagination , annexed to a given concept " and , since imagination ... esthetic ideas and their expression as a means of communication . Further , the transaction between the engaging subject ...
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... esthetic , we tend to label such feelings excitement or emotion or desire , real ' aesthetic enjoyments ' being what Proust points to , no ... esthetic autonomy , esthetics attaching to an object independent 400 THE THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE.
... esthetic , we tend to label such feelings excitement or emotion or desire , real ' aesthetic enjoyments ' being what Proust points to , no ... esthetic autonomy , esthetics attaching to an object independent 400 THE THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE.
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Concepts, Themes & Practices Paul-Alan Johnson. be esthetic autonomy , esthetics attaching to an object independent of any intention or interpretation of it . Stanley Fish ( 1989 ) points out in relation to ' artistic ' texts that esthetic ...
Concepts, Themes & Practices Paul-Alan Johnson. be esthetic autonomy , esthetics attaching to an object independent of any intention or interpretation of it . Stanley Fish ( 1989 ) points out in relation to ' artistic ' texts that esthetic ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 | 25 |
B Social Aspects of Theory | 50 |
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