Architectural Forms and Philosophical StructuresPeter Lang, 2003 - 276 páginas Architectural Forms and Philosophical Structures examines architectural and architectonic forms as products of philosophical and epistemological structures in selected cultures and time periods, and analyzes architecture as a text of its culture. Relations between architectural forms and philosophical structures are explored in Western civilization, beginning in Egypt and Greece and culminating in twentieth-century Europe and America. Architecture, like all forms of artistic expression, is interwoven with the beliefs and the structures of knowledge of its culture. |
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... matter , complexity . The procession is created by light from the sun , which divides the world in substantial parts . In the diagram of intersect- ing triangles , the base of the triangle of light is the Trinity , represented as the ...
... matter , complexity . The procession is created by light from the sun , which divides the world in substantial parts . In the diagram of intersect- ing triangles , the base of the triangle of light is the Trinity , represented as the ...
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... matter . Matter is the subject of motion or direction , as the architectural forms of Borromini can be seen to be concrete moments subject to the overall force or action of the architecture , in its continual transmutation of the forms ...
... matter . Matter is the subject of motion or direction , as the architectural forms of Borromini can be seen to be concrete moments subject to the overall force or action of the architecture , in its continual transmutation of the forms ...
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... Matter , where matter is formless and life- less in the corruptible , sublunary world of nature . As Panofsky wrote of Mat- ter in the Neoplatonic scheme , " It is endowed with shape , movement and even existence only in so far as it ...
... Matter , where matter is formless and life- less in the corruptible , sublunary world of nature . As Panofsky wrote of Mat- ter in the Neoplatonic scheme , " It is endowed with shape , movement and even existence only in so far as it ...
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Architecture and Cosmology in Ancient Egypt | 5 |
Architecture and Cosmology in Ancient Greece | 35 |
Francesco Borromini and the Construction of Meaning | 51 |
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