Architecture is often seen as the art of a thinking mind that arranges, organizes and establishes relationships between the parts and the whole. It is also seen as the art of designing spaces, which we experience through movement and use. Conceptual ordering, spatial and social narrative are fundamental to the ways in which buildings are shaped, used and perceived. Examining and exploring the ways in which these three dimensions interact in the design and life of buildings, this intriguing book will be of use to anyone with an interest in the theory of architecture and architecture's relationship to the cultural human environment.
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''We cannot both experience and think what we experience, the concept of dog doesn't bark, the concept of space is not space.''
评分''We cannot both experience and think what we experience, the concept of dog doesn't bark, the concept of space is not space.''
评分''We cannot both experience and think what we experience, the concept of dog doesn't bark, the concept of space is not space.''
评分''We cannot both experience and think what we experience, the concept of dog doesn't bark, the concept of space is not space.''
评分''We cannot both experience and think what we experience, the concept of dog doesn't bark, the concept of space is not space.''
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