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... design system- atics , are determinable from the prehistoric record . Design systematics are the patterns of relationships determined by formal means , SO as to determine the design rules and conventions that were used to create the ...
... design system- atics , are determinable from the prehistoric record . Design systematics are the patterns of relationships determined by formal means , SO as to determine the design rules and conventions that were used to create the ...
Page 165
... design system , it is important that the descriptive method imposes as few prejudices as possible onto the des- cription of that design system . The best way to accommodate this requirement is by employing a formal descriptive method ...
... design system , it is important that the descriptive method imposes as few prejudices as possible onto the des- cription of that design system . The best way to accommodate this requirement is by employing a formal descriptive method ...
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... design systems . For it is in this way that the complexity that is a material pattern can be compared simply and ... system , a philosophic system that assigns meaning and relationship arbitrarily . However , though the meaning and ...
... design systems . For it is in this way that the complexity that is a material pattern can be compared simply and ... system , a philosophic system that assigns meaning and relationship arbitrarily . However , though the meaning and ...
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