Architectural Principles in the Age of HistoricismYale University Press, 1.1.1991 - 417 sivua Explores the relationship between architectural history and the current practice of architecture. The authors draw on insights from anthropology, ancient history, theology, philosophy and the Holocaust. They also provide practical ideas which should help students build a more human world. |
Sisältö
ONE Heraclitean Heritance | 9 |
TWO Politics | 45 |
THREE Prophetic Remembrance | 75 |
FOUR Building Types | 138 |
FIVE Athenian Assurance | 168 |
SIX Architectonics | 252 |
SEVEN Paratactical Dejection | 277 |
PART THREE THE REMAINDER | 315 |
Notes | 383 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Acropolis activities actual Age of Historicism Agora ancient architect architectural history Architectural Principles Areopagus Athenian Athens Auschwitz axial period beauty became become beginning building types caesura camps century Chapter Christian citizens city's civic civilization classical architecture constitution conventional Creon death defined earth embodied enduring eternal example existence fivesquare Friedrich Hölderlin future German Geschichte Greek Heidegger historian historicism historicist historiography Hitler Hölderlin homogeneous space human Ibid idea imitation important interpretation Jaspers Jewish Jews Judeo-Christian judgement Kanada knowledge Leo Strauss live London means Melians modern moral nature Nazi necropolis normative Oedipus origin particular past Peloponnesian War Pericles perspective philosopher Piraeus polis political possible present purpose realm regia relationship relativist responsibility resurrection sense serve significance Sophocles space stoa structural types symbolic temple theater theory things thought Thucydides tion tradition transl truth typology understanding University Press urban form Westfall Westfall's words
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