Meaning in Western Architecture
Christian Norberg-Schulz
1981
Softcover
Language: English
Condition: B
1981
Softcover
Language: English
Condition: B
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"Architecture is a living reality. Since remote times architecture has helped man in making his existence meaningful. With the aid of architecture he has gained a foothold in space and time...architecture ought to be understood in terms of meaningful symbolic forms."