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Tube and tuber : the quest for criteriaLandrum, Theodore A. January 1995 (has links)
One hundred documents of one hundred performances. / Department of Architecture
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Socrates' ancestor : architecture and emerging order in archaic GreeceMcEwen, Indra Kagis January 1991 (has links)
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Architecture as discourse : form follows fictionLerner, Isaac January 1988 (has links)
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Narrative, ephemerality and the architecture of the contemporary cityLivesey, Graham January 1991 (has links)
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The philosophy of Louis I. Kahn and the ethical function of architecture /Ho, Jeffrey Kiat. January 1997 (has links)
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Architecture as a creative will in the a-tectonic aesthetic order: (an architecture-theoretical inquiry according to Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of order)Breitschmid, Markus 30 June 2009 (has links)
The thesis participates in the critical evaluation of the modernist concept of 'homogenizing of cultural differences', and in the narrower architectural context against the idea of the type, module, and system.
Although the thesis is as such a part of the post modernist demand for an emphasis of cultural heterogeneity which is characterized by a newly understood responsibility of creative acting and 'otherness', the inquiry suggests an opposed approach to the handling of such creative tension and propounds that the pantheistic and deterministic culture can be interrupted actively by an concept of order according to competitive individual expression.
Pertaining to architecture, the deep suspicion towards systematization and rationalization is expressed in the rejection of the 'type in architecture' which leads to a critique of an architecture which has its essence in structure. The thesis recognizes the materialist tectonic principle as a manifestation which tries to find its justification in the oneness of man with nature; moreover, such an architectural understanding tends to make the various individual forces evolve to a norm.
The thesis dismisses such a motivation and argues that man aims towards the expression of architectural symbols which spring immediately from the creator's character and manifest man's image of his values and his place in the universe.
The thesis further argues that the a-tectonic 'will to form' acts through the contest of individuals and that the creation of architecture is supported by the 'Dionysian' cognitive qualities of the architectural material space. / Master of Architecture
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Towards a language of architectureGordon, Brant Douglas January 1986 (has links)
Architecture is a language in that, through order, it gives expression to the meaning of what it is to be human (to live on the earth as man). As a language, it provides a way to see, to understand what is seen, and to present what is seen and understood. / Master of Architecture
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Rediscovering architecture : a comparative analysis of Aldo Rossi and Peter EisenmanCofer, Douglas G. 08 1900 (has links)
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The design, fabrication, and testing of a device for early intervention weight-bearing therapyTierney, Mary Louise 05 1900 (has links)
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Appropriate housing : an architecture of transactionAnderson, Samantha Bryce 08 1900 (has links)
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