BearingsPrinceton Architectural Press, 1991 - 79 Seiten |
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... offer . In the briefs submitted , there is a constant exhortation to " think for oneself , " to " try it , " to do authentic work , rather than " what I , as the critic , want you to do . " In the end , it is this type of exploration ...
... offer . In the briefs submitted , there is a constant exhortation to " think for oneself , " to " try it , " to do authentic work , rather than " what I , as the critic , want you to do . " In the end , it is this type of exploration ...
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... offer an obvious example of this idea , it is impossible to " see " Rome as it was previous to Piranesi . In fact , so powerful was Piranesi's fiction , that the various fragments which today litter the ruins of the forum have been ...
... offer an obvious example of this idea , it is impossible to " see " Rome as it was previous to Piranesi . In fact , so powerful was Piranesi's fiction , that the various fragments which today litter the ruins of the forum have been ...
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... offers little to empower the student . Some Bearings submissions were rarified statements about one aspect of the architectural process , holding it up for special consideration as a trace element lacking within the diet of ...
... offers little to empower the student . Some Bearings submissions were rarified statements about one aspect of the architectural process , holding it up for special consideration as a trace element lacking within the diet of ...
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