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An architectural history of metaphors
AI & SOCIETY, 2010This paper presents a review and an historical perspective on the architectural metaphor. It identifies common characteristics and peculiarities—as they apply to given historical periods—and analyses the similarities and divergences. The review provides a vocabulary, which will facilitate an appreciation of existing and new metaphors.
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Leonardo, 1977
19th edition of the work originally written by Sir Banister Fletcher of which a substantial part has been rewritten, updated and rearranged. The new material covers in particular the history of architecture in Africa, the Americas, Asia, the Far East and Australia. New chapters on 20th century architecture have also been added.
Banister Fletcher, J. C. Palmes
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19th edition of the work originally written by Sir Banister Fletcher of which a substantial part has been rewritten, updated and rearranged. The new material covers in particular the history of architecture in Africa, the Americas, Asia, the Far East and Australia. New chapters on 20th century architecture have also been added.
Banister Fletcher, J. C. Palmes
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Architectural History in Schools of Architecture
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 1999tion, for ambiguity can take many forms. And yet again, the issues underlying these ambiguities do display certain consistencies: Is history germane to architectural production, or education? Or not? Is history an autonomous discipline or a "service"?
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Post-Western Histories of Architecture
2023This book seeks to provide an alternative post-Western perspective to the history of contemporary architecture. It puts forward detailed critical analyses of various areas of the world, including Europe, Latin America, Africa, China, Australia, India and Japan, where particular movements of architecture have developed as active ‘political acts’.
Pilar Guerrieri, Marco Biraghi
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THE ARCHITECT, HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 2003Abstract The relation of the architect to architecture is elusive, since documentation can be scarce and the cult of the individual architect as a hero has allowed less well-recorded individuals to disappear from the narrative. The collaborative nature of building throughout history has been lost to historians.
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Architectural History or Landscape History?
Journal of Architectural Education, 1991As an accident of its historical development, architectural history suffers from captivity to analytical assumptions that were invented in the nineteenth century to justify the claims of the architectural profession. This paper questions the utility of several of the elementary categories of architectural history, including the assumption of aesthetic ...
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The Architecture of America: A Social and Cultural History
Technology and Culture, 1961Account of the evolution of american architecture from derivative european forms. Relation of architecture to the growth of american society, to development of arts and letters. Assessment of building types, social process and position of architects. Chronological presentation of major themes and buildings. With photos.
Paul Zucker +2 more
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Fabrications, 2006
The case-study of two Brussels architectural exhibitions of the1880s draws insights into several issues. The expositions nationalesd architecture had a direct function in the artistic image-building of a professional organisation of architects, but this function was paralleled by their position, in the development of nineteenth-century Belgian ...
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The case-study of two Brussels architectural exhibitions of the1880s draws insights into several issues. The expositions nationalesd architecture had a direct function in the artistic image-building of a professional organisation of architects, but this function was paralleled by their position, in the development of nineteenth-century Belgian ...
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