02465nam 2200613Ia 450 991081310610332120200520144314.01-282-40163-7978661240163390-485-0831-2(CKB)1000000000807110(EBL)474257(OCoLC)475551231(SSID)ssj0000338150(PQKBManifestationID)11273683(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000338150(PQKBWorkID)10295366(PQKB)11415760(MiAaPQ)EBC474257(Au-PeEL)EBL474257(CaPaEBR)ebr10346729(CaONFJC)MIL240163(EXLCZ)99100000000080711020100120d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGlobal built environment as a representation of realities why and how architecture should be the subject of worldwide comparison /edited by Aart Mekking and Eric Roose; with contributions by En-Yu Huang [et al.]1st ed.Amsterdam Pallas Publicationsc20091 online resource (213 p.)Includes index.90-8728-063-7 Contents; Introduction. Breaking Boundaries: Towards a Global Theory of Architectural Representation; 1. The Architectural Representation of Reality; 2. The Architectural Representation of Islam; 3. The Architectural Representation of Paradise; 4. The Architectural Representation of Taboo; 5. The Architectural Representation of Diversity; List of Contributors; Classified IndexThis original study calls for every part of the built environment worldwide to be seen as a representation of a certain reality and as a new, meaningful combination, in the specific context of a concrete commission of architectural elements that were already there.ArchitectureDesigns and plansArchitecture, ModernArchitectureArchitecture, Modern.301306930.1Mekking Aart1664720Roose Eric1967-1664721Huang Enyu1664722MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813106103321Global built environment as a representation of realities4022916UNINA