Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive Systems in ArchitectureRizzoli, 1979 - 271 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... aesthetic potential in this form , as this building shows , and if the typical client cannot afford to develop this potential to the extent done here , that is all the more reason to be grateful that the Hancock company chose to cast ...
... aesthetic potential in this form , as this building shows , and if the typical client cannot afford to develop this potential to the extent done here , that is all the more reason to be grateful that the Hancock company chose to cast ...
Pagina 41
... aesthetic or semantic , rather than functional or technological . Neither the architectural avant - garde nor society at large were seeking a true revolution , but only a change in values . The goal to be pursued was at the level of ...
... aesthetic or semantic , rather than functional or technological . Neither the architectural avant - garde nor society at large were seeking a true revolution , but only a change in values . The goal to be pursued was at the level of ...
Pagina 196
... aesthetic , not struc- tural ( Frankl , 1962 ) . As indicated by Summerson ( 1949 ) , the rationalism disclosed by Viollet belonged to the nineteenth century - not to the thirteenth . His view of Gothicism was an idealization of his own ...
... aesthetic , not struc- tural ( Frankl , 1962 ) . As indicated by Summerson ( 1949 ) , the rationalism disclosed by Viollet belonged to the nineteenth century - not to the thirteenth . His view of Gothicism was an idealization of his own ...
Sommario
Foreword by Geoffrey Broadbent | 7 |
Semiotic analysis | 26 |
The contemporary scene | 49 |
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