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    Architecture and society in normandy, 1120–1270. By Lindy grant.R. N. Swanson - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):295–296.
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    Lindy Grant, Architecture and Society in Normandy, 1120–1270. New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, 2005. Pp. viii, 274; black-and-white frontispiece, 8 black-and-white figures, 220 black-and-white plates, genealogical tables, and maps. $75. [REVIEW]Dorothy Gillerman - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1200-1201.
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    Review: Building Rome: Roman Architecture and Society by JC Anderson, Jnr. [REVIEW]O. F. Robinson - 1999 - Classical Review 49 (1):215-217.
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    Building Rome J. C. Anderson jnr: Roman Architecture and Society . Pp. xxiii + 442. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. Cased, £33. ISBN: 0-8018-5546-. [REVIEW]O. F. Robinson - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):215-.
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    The Politics of Arcological Utopia: Soleri on Ecology, Architecture and Society.Tim Luke - 1994 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1994 (101):55-78.
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    Topographies of Class: Modern Architecture and Mass Society in Weimar Berlin.Owen Hatherley - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (2):177-194.
    The Weimar-Republic, and the modernist architecture and planning that was born there, is still a contested place, from whence liberals, reactionaries and Marxists can all trace their lineage. Sabine Hake’s Topographies of Class attempts to clarify this contestation, through an interdisciplinary study of the modernist geography of the interwar-capital, Berlin. The book offers many new insights into the Weimar-era city, countering a tendency on the Left to reject the twentieth-century city in favour of the romanticised ‘capitals of the nineteenth (...)
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    Cynthia Hahn, Passion Relics and the Medieval Imagination: Art, Architecture, and Society. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020. Pp. xi, 156; many color figures. $49.95. ISBN: 978-0-5203-0526-7. [REVIEW]Anne E. Lester - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):507-509.
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    Transgressive Design Strategies for Utopian Cities: Theories, Methodologies and Cases in Architecture and Urbanism.Bertug Ozarisoy - 2023 - Routledge. Edited by Hasim Altan.
    This book critically examines the philosophy of the term 'transgression' and how it shapes the utopian vision of contemporary urban design scenarios. The aim of this book is to provide scholarly yet accessible graphic novel illustrations to inform narratives of urban manifestos. Through four select case studies from the UK, Cyprus and Germany, the book highlights the paradoxes and contradictions in architecture and provides detailed evaluation of the limits and contemporary forms of sustainable urban regeneration. The book proposes an (...)
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    Foucault and the Architecture of Surveillance: Creating Regimes of Power in Schools, Shrines, and Society.Joseph M. Piro - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 44 (1):30-46.
    Michel Foucault's critical studies concerning regimes of power are of special interest when applied to architecture. In particular, he warned of the hazards of building surveillance into architectural structures for the purpose of monitoring people and took as his historical exemplar English philosopher Jeremy Bentham's ?Panopticon,? a structure originally used to assist in rehabilitating prisoners. He felt this kind of regulatory control resulted in maintaining power of one group over another. This article discusses what Foucault called the general ordering (...)
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    Architecture and Interpretation: Essays for Eric Fernie.Jill A. Franklin, T. A. Heslop & Christine Stevenson (eds.) - 2012 - Boydell Press.
    Essays centred on the methods, pleasures, and pitfalls of architectural interpretation.
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    Iconic Architecture and the Culture-ideology of Consumerism.Leslie Sklair - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (5):135-159.
    This article explores the theoretical and substantive connections between iconicity and consumerism in the field of contemporary iconic architecture within the framework of a critical theory of globalization. Iconicity in architecture is defined in terms of fame and special symbolic/aesthetic significance as applied to buildings, spaces and in some cases architects themselves. Iconic architecture is conceptualized as a hegemonic project of the transnational capitalist class. In the global era, I argue, iconic architecture strives to turn more (...)
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  12. Architecture and Deconstruction. The Case of Peter Eisenman and Bernard Tschumi.Cezary Wąs - 2015 - Dissertation, University of Wrocław
    Architecture and Deconstruction Case of Peter Eisenman and Bernard Tschumi -/- Introduction Towards deconstruction in architecture Intensive relations between philosophical deconstruction and architecture, which were present in the late 1980s and early 1990s, belong to the past and therefore may be described from a greater than before distance. Within these relations three basic variations can be distinguished: the first one, in which philosophy of deconstruction deals with architectural terms but does not interfere with real architecture, the (...)
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    Carian Architecture Tullia Linders, Pontus Hellström (edd.): Architecture and Society in Hecatomnid Caria: Proceedings of the Uppsala Symposium, 1987. (Boreas (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis), 17.) Pp. 104; numerous figures in text. Uppsala: University of Uppsala (distributed by Almqvist & Wiksell), 1989. Paper, Sw.kr. 125. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):424-426.
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    Islamic Architecture and Its Decoration.Donald N. Wilber, Derek Hill & Oleg Grabar - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):578.
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    Architecture and Astronomy: The Ventilators of Medieval Cairo and Their Secrets.David A. King - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (1):97-133.
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    What the Emperor Built: Architecture and Empire in the Early Ming. By Aurelia Campbell.Klaas Ruitenbeek - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (4).
    What the Emperor Built: Architecture and Empire in the Early Ming. By Aurelia Campbell. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2020. Pp. xiv + 217. $65.
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    Architecture and Civilization: A Sketch.Peter R. Gleichmann - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (4):27-44.
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    Design and Society: Social Issues in Technological Design.Cameron Shelley - 2017 - Springer Verlag.
    This book discusses concepts of good design from social perspectives grounded in anthropology, sociology and philosophy, the goal being to provide readers with an awareness of social issues to help them in their work as design professionals. Each chapter covers a specific area of good practice in design, explaining and applying a small set of related concepts to a series of case studies, and including a list of additional sources recommended for further study. The book does not assume any specialized, (...)
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    Thought Experiments: Architecture and Economy of Thought.Nebojsa Kujundzic - 1995 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 26 (1):86-93.
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    Synergy and Dialogue: Influence of Society on Architecture.Napoleon Ono Imaah - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (11/12):57-67.
    This paper acknowledges the fact human beings are social animals, as they tend to live in well-organized societies. However, human population expansion explodes into internal implosions that continue to wreck havoc globally on the social, economic, political, architectural, and aesthetic environments. To harness the universal territorial imperatives, of contending components harmoniously, the world requires synergy and dialogue.
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    Space: in science, art, and society.François Penz, Gregory Radick & Robert Howell (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This collection of essays explores different perceptions of space, taking the reader on a journey from the inner space of the mind to the vacuum beyond Earth. Eight leading researchers span a broad range of fields, from the arts and humanities to the natural sciences. They consider topics ranging from human consciousness to virtual reality, architecture and politics. The essays are written in an accessible style for a general audience.
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    Emily A. Winkler, Liam Fitzgerald, and Andrew Small, eds., Designing Norman Sicily: Material Culture and Society. (Boydell Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xix, 234; color figures. $75. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7489-5. Table of contents available online at https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781783274895/designing-norman-sicily/. [REVIEW]Lev Arie Kapitaikin - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):585-587.
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    A Womanist Consideration of Architecture and the Common Good.Elise M. Edwards - 2020 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (2):255-272.
    Womanist religious thought centers the experiences of black women but addresses the holistic liberation of communities from multiple and hybridized religious, spiritual, and cultural identities, offering valuable insight for examining the moral aims of the common good and identifying challenges to the good of particular communities. This paper offers a womanist analysis of prevailing conceptions of the common good and accounts of architecture and urban planning’s relation to the common good and civic virtue within the work of Christian theologians. (...)
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    Worldly Gurus and Spiritual Kings: Architecture and Asceticism in Medieval India. By Tamara I. Sears.Alka Patel - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (3).
    Worldly Gurus and Spiritual Kings: Architecture and Asceticism in Medieval India. By Tamara I. Sears. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014. Pp. 300, illus. $75.
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    Critical Remarks on Rural Architecture and Town Planning in the Basque Country.Andoni Alonso, Inaki Arzoz & Nicanor Ursua - 1996 - Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal 2 (1):11-17.
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    An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj.David Kopf & Thomas R. Metcalfe - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):672.
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    Artificial Intelligence as a Factor in State and Society Transformation: Finding Balance between Administrative Efficiency and Human-Centricity.Борис Борисович Славин - 2024 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 67 (3):99-122.
    The article presents a socio-philosophical analysis of artificial intelligence (AI) integration into public administration systems. The research focuses on identifying an optimal balance between enhancing administrative efficiency and preserving humanistic values. The author examines diverse perspectives on AI’s role in contemporary society, ranging from techno-optimistic concepts that view AI as a tool for qualitative improvement of human life, to critical theories warning of dehumanization risks and increased social control. The paper conducts a comparative analysis of national AI development strategies (...)
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  28. Simulating theory and society: How multi-agent artificial intelligence modeling contributes to renewal and critique in social theory.F. LeRon Shults - forthcoming - Theory and Society:1-23.
    This article argues that a relatively novel methodology called multi-agent artificial intelligence modeling can play an important role in helping scholars fulfill eight desiderata for a “good” social scientific theory (conceptual clarity, logical consistency, empirical groundedness, parsimony, generativity, testability, insightfulness, and usefulness). The unique contributions of this methodology include its use of psychologically realistic agents in sociologically realistic networks that interact with each other and their simulated environment within an “artificial society.” These simulation tools utilize artificial intelligence in a (...)
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  29. LEVERAGING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STORYTELLING FOR NEXT-GENERATION GAMING EXPERIENCES: A Holistic Approach to Virtual World Design.Sepehr Vaez Afshar, Sarvin Eshaghi, Sana Vaez Afshar & Ikhwan Kim - 2023 - In Sepehr Vaez Afshar, Sarvin Eshaghi, Sana Vaez Afshar & Ikhwan Kim (eds.), The 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design. USA: Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design. 5000 THAYER CTR STE C, OAKLAND MD 21550-1139, USA. pp. 639-651.
    Designing a virtual environment within a digital game occupies a large part of the design procedure, requiring holistic attention and a broad arrangement of the game constituents. Considering other design disciplines, they occupy a unified design methodology; however, a comprehensive literature review reveals the lack of the intended design methodology in the digital game domain's virtual environment development, despite a currently proposed theoretical methodology trying to dissolve the issue. Hence, this research aims to determine the industry's requirements and provide a (...)
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    Gardens and the Passion for the Infinite.Fine Arts Aesthetics International Society for Phenomenology & Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2003 - Springer Verlag.
    This handsomely produced volume contains 22 contributions from international scholars, which were originally presented at the 2000 Conference of the International Society for Phenomenology, Fine Arts, & Aesthetics. The papers center around the theme of gardens and include a wide range of topics of interest to phenomenologists but also, perhaps, to gardeners with a philosophical bent. A sampling of topics: Leonardo's Annunciation Hortus Conclusus and its reflexive intent; hatha yoga--a phenomenological experience of nature; the Chinese attempt to miniaturize the (...)
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    Fake news detection platform—conceptual architecture and prototype.RafaŁ Kozik, Marek Pawlicki, Sebastian Kula & Michał Choraś - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (6):1005-1016.
    Countering the fake news phenomenon has become one of the most important challenges for democratic societies, governments and non-profit organizations, as well as for the researchers coming from several domains. This is not a local problem and demands a holistic approach to analyzing heterogeneous data and storing the results. The research problem we face in this paper is the proposition of an innovative distributed architecture to tackle the above-mentioned problems. The architecture uses state-of-the-art technologies with a focus on (...)
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    The Nabataean Temple at Khirbet et-Tannur: Volume 1—Architecture and Religion. Final Report on Nelson Glueck’s 1937 Excavation; and The Nabataean Temple at Khirbet et-Tannur: Volume 2—Cultic Offerings, Vessels, and Other Specialist Reports. Final Report o. [REVIEW]David F. Graf - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3).
    The Nabataean Temple at Khirbet et-Tannur: Volume 1—Architecture and Religion. Final Report on Nelson Glueck’s 1937 Excavation. By Judith S. Mckenzie et al. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research, vol. 67. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2013. Pp. xxvii + 340, illus. $89.95. [Distributed by ISD, Bristol, Conn.] The Nabataean Temple at Khirbet et-Tannur: Volume 2—Cultic Offerings, Vessels, and Other Specialist Reports. Final Report on Nelson Glueck’s 1937 Excavation. By Judith S. Mckenzie et al. Annual of (...)
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    Ancient EgyptSearching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architecture, and Artifacts from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.Ronald J. Leprohon & David P. Silverman - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):235.
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    Tell Kosak Shamali, vol. 1: The Archaeological Investigations on the Upper Euphrates, Syria: Chalcolithic Architecture and the Earlier Prehistoric Remains.E. B. Banning, Yoshihiro Nishiaki & Toshio Matsutani - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (1):154.
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    Ancient India: From the Earliest Times to the Guptas, with Notes on the Architecture and Sculpture of the Mediaeval Period.Ananda Coomaraswamy & C. de B. Codrington - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:253.
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    Temple Gateways in South India. The Architecture and Iconography of the Cidambaram Gopuras.Wayne E. Begley & James C. Harle - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):477.
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    Prospects for an Ethics of Architecture.William M. Taylor - 2011 - Routledge. Edited by Michael P. Levine.
    Ethics, architecture and philosophy -- Architecture, ethics and aesthetics -- Architecture and culture -- Experiencing architetcure -- Writing on 'the Wall': memory, monuments and memorials -- Building community: new urbanism, planning and democracy.
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    Emotions and empathy: A bridge between nature and society?Rodrigo Ventura - 2010 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 2 (2):343-361.
    For over a decade neuroscience has uncovered that appropriate decision-making in daily life decisions results from a strong interplay between cognition and covert biases produced by emotional processes. This interplay is particularly important in social contexts: lesions in the pathways supporting these processes provoke serious impairments on social behavior. One important mechanism in social contexts is empathy, fundamental for appropriate social behavior. This paper presents arguments supporting this connection between cognition and emotion, in individual as well as in social contexts. (...)
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  39. Glocalization challenges and the contemporary architecture: systematic review of common global indicators in Aga Khan Award’s winners.Safa Salkhi Khasraghi & Asma Mehan - 2023 - Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 47 (2):135–145.
    Local reports from different international societies have considered the achievement of the successful Glocalized architecture model in line with the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Aga Khan Cultural Foundation’s International Program for Islamic Architecture has also prioritized the understanding of the success drivers in architectural projects. This study aimed to detect the potentials of the common global indicators to access qualitative design assessment through analyzing the Aga Khan Award’s reports. The selected methodology in the present study (...)
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    Crafting history: archiving and the quest for architectural legacy.Albena Yaneva - 2020 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press.
    Following the daily routines of collecting and record keeping at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Albena Yaneva tells the story of how the nature of architectural archives reflects the nature of design as a collective endeavor in which archivists, librarians, editors, curators, digital humanists, and conservators all play a role. She also makes an argument about the importance of architectural archive-making as an index of the cultural position of design in contemporary societies.
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  41. Institutional Design and Public Space: Hegel, Architecture, and Democracy.J. C. Berendzen - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (2):291-307.
    Habermas's conception of deliberative democracy could be fruitfully supplemented with a discussion of the "institutional design" of civil society; for example the architecture of public spaces should be considered. This paper argues that Hegel's discussion of architecture in his 'Aesthetics' can speak to this issue. For Hegel, architecture culminates in the gothic cathedral, because of how it fosters reflection on the part of the worshiper. This discussion suggests the possibility that architecture could foster a similar (...)
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    Temple Building and Temple Cult: Architecture and Cultic Paraphernalia of Temples in the Levant (2.–1. Mill. B.C.E.). Edited by Jens Kamlah. [REVIEW]Lucas P. Petit - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (1).
    Temple Building and Temple Cult: Architecture and Cultic Paraphernalia of Temples in the Levant. Edited by Jens Kamlah. Abhandlungen des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins, vol. 41. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012. Pp. xxiv + 586, 73 plates. €68.
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    Enclosure and disclosure on content and form in architecture.Albert Borgmann - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (1):11-18.
    Martin Heidegger and Vincent Scully, writing from very different positions, agree that the enclosure of human life and the disclosure of a moral universe are the chief functions of architecture, and they agree further that the traditional house best exemplifies the first function and the Greek temple the second. The culture of technology has emptied the home of many substantial engagements, and it has reduced the monumental structures, the high-rises and expressways, to instrumental status. Architects need to understand the (...)
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    Comparison Analysis on Architectural Culture in China and Western Countries.Xiaoxiao Wang - 2010 - Cultura 7 (1):97-110.
    Architecture culture is the synthesis of material possession and spiritual wealth, created by human society history development and reflects historic continuity and nationality character. This paper has a comprehensive comparison analysis on distinctions of originality, architecture characteristic, developing logic, art forms, and intention between China and Western Countries exhibited on architectural culture, including three parts: ancient period, current period, and future development. Through comparison studies, it presents a comprehensive cognition on different cultural backgrounds and unique exhibition forms (...)
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  45. The theory behind connectionist models-the role of processing architecture and training environment in determining aspects of overt performance.Jl Mcclelland - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):447-447.
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    Architecture of the mind and libertarian paternalism: is the reversibility of system 1 nudges likely to happen?Riccardo Viale - 2019 - Mind and Society 18 (2):143-166.
    The libertarian attribute of Thaler and Sunstein’s nudge theory (Nudge: improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness. Yale University Press, New Haven, 2008) is one of the most important features for its candidature as a new model for public policy-making. It relies on the reversibility of choices made under the influence of nudging. Since the mind is articulated into two systems, the choice taken by System 1 is always reversible because it can be overridden by the deliberative and corrective role (...)
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    Between Science and Architecture: Exhibiting Science and Technology in Interwar Europe.Jan Surman - forthcoming - Perspectives on Science:1-31.
    Museums and exhibitions of science and technology have received considerable attention in recent historiography. However, little has been done to look beyond individual localities and national borders. Using Yehuda Elkana's concept of “images of knowledge,” this article shows how a comparison of four interwar projects located across Europe - in Czechoslovakia, Germany, the Soviet Union, and Switzerland - helps to highlight commonalities in the understanding of science at the time. Although these exhibition projects were located in different political systems and (...)
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    The warburg institute and architectural history.Caroline van Eck - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):134-148.
    At first sight, classical architecture, with its continuous revivals and reworking of the forms of Greek and Roman building, would appear to offer a privileged field in which to apply Warburg's central notion of the survival of classical forms and his view of art history's unfolding as a process of remembrance. Yet Warburg himself did not write on architecture. The topic has also largely vanished from the pages of the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, though in (...)
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    Architecture for Anatomy: History, Affect, and the Material Reproduction of the Body in Two Medical School Buildings.John Nott - 2023 - Body and Society 29 (2):99-129.
    Medical schools are among the most important spaces for the history of the body. It is here that students come to know the anatomical bodies of their future patients and, through a process of cognitive and embodied practice, that the knowing bodies of future clinicians are also shaped. Practical and theoretical understandings of medicine are formed in these affective and historied buildings and in collaboration with a broad material culture of education. Medical schools are, however, both under-theorised and under-historicised. This (...)
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    In-Ex 01: Review of Peripheral Architecture = Revue Périphérique D'architecture.David Trottin (ed.) - 1999 - Birkhäuser.
    Ex/in Australia--anonymous architecture -- In/editorial --In/interviews: F. Soler, J. Ferrier, W.J. Neutelings & M. Riedijk, R. Ricciotti, J. Moussafir, P. Gazeau, C. Hauvette, F. Seigneur, MVRDV, J. Nouvel, D. Lyon & P. du Besset, M. Vitart & J-M Ibos, ACTAR Arquitecura, M. Fuksas, A. Gigon & M. Guyer ,F. Druot, J. Herzog & P. de Meuron -- Ex/exteriors--Road movie -- In/reflexion on the peripherical stance--Paul Ardenne --Ex/exhibitions: Cécile Paris, Stalker, Access local, Anne Frémy --In/interests: University Paris 8 St.-Denis, garden (...)
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