Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... aspects of a relatively recent conception of space and its social implications as they have been developed by the work of Hillier and Hanson in the Bartlett school of architecture and planning at the University College , London . This ...
... aspects of a relatively recent conception of space and its social implications as they have been developed by the work of Hillier and Hanson in the Bartlett school of architecture and planning at the University College , London . This ...
Page 170
... aspects are considered to be of importance because they can be related to social aspects of the community that created them . It has been shown that , on many occasions , the notions of asymmetry and control are interrelated in such a ...
... aspects are considered to be of importance because they can be related to social aspects of the community that created them . It has been shown that , on many occasions , the notions of asymmetry and control are interrelated in such a ...
Page 193
... aspects ( attributes of form ) of the built structure . In fact , relational representation is concerned with stripping these formal aspects completely away , reducing a structure only to its barest relations , and representing these ...
... aspects ( attributes of form ) of the built structure . In fact , relational representation is concerned with stripping these formal aspects completely away , reducing a structure only to its barest relations , and representing these ...
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