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Categories in architectural theory and design: derivation and precedent
AbstractIt is doubtful whether any impartial classification of architectural theories can be adequately considered without some reference to the development of the idea of the categories as found in the standard works of critical philosophy. In attempting such a correlation this paper provides, for instance, not only a clear distinction between the Rationalist and Expressionist (or Classical and Romantic) schoos of thought, but also, by setting out the kinds of concept that necessarily impinge upon architecture, an improvement of our facility for comprehensively describing a building, and for subsequent evaluation of any systematic method of approach to the subject of design.
Categories in architectural theory and design: derivation and precedent
AbstractIt is doubtful whether any impartial classification of architectural theories can be adequately considered without some reference to the development of the idea of the categories as found in the standard works of critical philosophy. In attempting such a correlation this paper provides, for instance, not only a clear distinction between the Rationalist and Expressionist (or Classical and Romantic) schoos of thought, but also, by setting out the kinds of concept that necessarily impinge upon architecture, an improvement of our facility for comprehensively describing a building, and for subsequent evaluation of any systematic method of approach to the subject of design.
Categories in architectural theory and design: derivation and precedent
Capon, David S. (author)
Design Studies ; 4 ; 215-226
1983-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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