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Design systematics is an approach to the patterns of design or morphology that
seeks to reconstruct a similar process or replicate a similar end product of the
stylistic system under investigation . Design systematics is not interested in
whether ...
Design systematics is an approach to the patterns of design or morphology that
seeks to reconstruct a similar process or replicate a similar end product of the
stylistic system under investigation . Design systematics is not interested in
whether ...
Page 165
The first of these is that , because we interested in reproducing a design system ,
it is important that the descriptive method imposes as few prejudices as possible
onto the description of that design system . The best way to accommodate this ...
The first of these is that , because we interested in reproducing a design system ,
it is important that the descriptive method imposes as few prejudices as possible
onto the description of that design system . The best way to accommodate this ...
Page 168
It is this type of comparison that should allow the distinction of different design
systems and how they change over time and ... Style has its basis in the
prevailing aesthetic system , a philosophic system that assigns meaning and
relationship ...
It is this type of comparison that should allow the distinction of different design
systems and how they change over time and ... Style has its basis in the
prevailing aesthetic system , a philosophic system that assigns meaning and
relationship ...
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