BearingsPrinceton Architectural Press, 1991 - 79 Seiten |
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... experience of this openness is made accessible it is not exclusive . ' East is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet ' is no longer a truth . We have ' seen ' primitive cultures and the upheavals ( individual and ...
... experience of this openness is made accessible it is not exclusive . ' East is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet ' is no longer a truth . We have ' seen ' primitive cultures and the upheavals ( individual and ...
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... Experience , Nature and Art , 1929 Architecture is a medium of action and implied action in which the designer is only one maker among many in a process . In practice and in training , ideas usually generate a declension of drawings ...
... Experience , Nature and Art , 1929 Architecture is a medium of action and implied action in which the designer is only one maker among many in a process . In practice and in training , ideas usually generate a declension of drawings ...
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... experience and perception , finding fluid unknown territory in which to conduct new explorations of these ideas . Almost all of the ex- hibitors included three dimensional objects , some of which were inhabitable or scaled to the viewer ...
... experience and perception , finding fluid unknown territory in which to conduct new explorations of these ideas . Almost all of the ex- hibitors included three dimensional objects , some of which were inhabitable or scaled to the viewer ...
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