Architectural Forms and Philosophical StructuresPeter Lang, 2003 - 276 pages 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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... appearance of the universe , in order to explain its origin and function . In Ancient Egypt , architectural and cosmo- logical structures are interwoven and analogous . Architectural structures are cosmological , and cosmological ...
... appearance of the universe , in order to explain its origin and function . In Ancient Egypt , architectural and cosmo- logical structures are interwoven and analogous . Architectural structures are cosmological , and cosmological ...
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... appearance of Atum on the primordial mound : " I am Atum when I was alone in Nun ; I am Ra in his appearances . When he began to rule that which he had made , Ra began to appear as a king , as one who existed before Shu and separated ...
... appearance of Atum on the primordial mound : " I am Atum when I was alone in Nun ; I am Ra in his appearances . When he began to rule that which he had made , Ra began to appear as a king , as one who existed before Shu and separated ...
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... appearance of divine light , ” and Mykerinos means " the constant power of divine light . ' The rays of the sun , the object of worship , are often pictured as rays of light in a triangle , a triangle of petrified light . The Sphinx ...
... appearance of divine light , ” and Mykerinos means " the constant power of divine light . ' The rays of the sun , the object of worship , are often pictured as rays of light in a triangle , a triangle of petrified light . The Sphinx ...
Contents
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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