Architectural Thought : The Design Process and and the Expectant Eye
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Architectural Thought: the design process and the expectant eye ...
Michael Brawne Architectural Thought: ...
the design process and the expectant eye ...
Architectural Press An imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX 28 DP 200 Wheeler Road, Burlington, MA 01803 Fi ...
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Architectural thought is primarily non-verbal thought; a fact of very considerable significance since so much of our every- day ...
elements in such a way as to best accomplish a particular pur- pose’ (Neuhart, Neuhart & Eames, 1989, p.14). The definition ...
‘Furthermore, with respect to the future, you have such regard to public and private buildings, that they will correspond to the ...
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The eleventh edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s A History of Architecture on the Comparative Methodpublished in 1943, which was ...
Giedion wants to use these attributes to give historical backing to what he sees as the crucial characteristics of contemporary ...
design process. Eventually we are, of course, involved with the perception of the outcome of any design. The two are, however, n ...
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In the Place de la Comédie in Nîmes and facing the Maison Carrée stands the Carré d’Art designed by Norman Foster and Partners. ...
but hardly any with the later Law Faculty Library at the University of Cambridge. Equally there may be some echoes in Nîmes of F ...
We believe that Greek temples were sited in relation to certain features in the landscape, and in particular, to the profile of ...
Introduction Time Two temples Can we describe how we design? Three monuments Witnesses Thinking & drawing Was it like this? ...
The first and impulsive answer to the question is ‘no’. We believe that design is a mysterious and individual activity which is ...
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