A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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... structure unashamedly ( though much engineering structure is too complex to be shown up in a building and for various rea- sons must be hidden ) . Why ? Because architecture is nothing but engineer- ing ? But if engineering , why ...
... structure unashamedly ( though much engineering structure is too complex to be shown up in a building and for various rea- sons must be hidden ) . Why ? Because architecture is nothing but engineer- ing ? But if engineering , why ...
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... structure , with esthetic treatment of vaulting or buttress , or the modern deliberate emphasis of the glass - and - steel structural grid , or the use in various ways of organic or geometrical motifs . In all cases architecture as art ...
... structure , with esthetic treatment of vaulting or buttress , or the modern deliberate emphasis of the glass - and - steel structural grid , or the use in various ways of organic or geometrical motifs . In all cases architecture as art ...
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An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. HORATIO GREENOUGH Structure and Organization The developments of structure in the animal kingdom are worthy of all our attention if we would arrive at sound principles in building . The most striking ...
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. HORATIO GREENOUGH Structure and Organization The developments of structure in the animal kingdom are worthy of all our attention if we would arrive at sound principles in building . The most striking ...
Sommario
THE MEANING OF ART PART I THE CREATIVE PROCESS 1 IMITATION AND IMAGINATION | 1 |
Natures Imitation of Art E H Gombrich Truth and the Stereotype | 25 |
EMOTION | 63 |
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