Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical system is as important as those of the purpose of the building or its form. Mass construction and skeletal construction relate to the architectural theory concepts stereotomy and tectonics respectively, which are suitable for describing the fundamental structural and constructive form of architecture. These two systems became established as man built his first shelters and, so far, represented opposite sides of the building industry?s possibilities. The development of new construction techniques and the relationship between research and technology have a great impact on architecture, although new processing methods and materials may not nece...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical...
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical...
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical...
The Genesis of architectural science (in the framework of the development of the theory of architect...
The Genesis of architectural science (in the framework of the development of the theory of architect...
The Genesis of architectural science (in the framework of the development of the theory of architect...
Through advanced technourgia (i. e. the transcendences of configurations by technical means) we exam...
Through advanced technourgia (i. e. the transcendences of configurations by technical means) we exam...
Through advanced technourgia (i. e. the transcendences of configurations by technical means) we exam...
To consider the built environment as a single system is in contrast with the tendency towards specia...
To consider the built environment as a single system is in contrast with the tendency towards specia...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical...
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical...
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical...
The Genesis of architectural science (in the framework of the development of the theory of architect...
The Genesis of architectural science (in the framework of the development of the theory of architect...
The Genesis of architectural science (in the framework of the development of the theory of architect...
Through advanced technourgia (i. e. the transcendences of configurations by technical means) we exam...
Through advanced technourgia (i. e. the transcendences of configurations by technical means) we exam...
Through advanced technourgia (i. e. the transcendences of configurations by technical means) we exam...
To consider the built environment as a single system is in contrast with the tendency towards specia...
To consider the built environment as a single system is in contrast with the tendency towards specia...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
Every form of construction is based on a set of rules (or system) which is the result of the propert...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...