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- Title
Intentions in Architecture.
- Authors
Andresen, Brit; O'Gorman, Peter
- Abstract
The article discusses the intentions in the twentieth-century architecture. It indicates that the adoption of abstraction as a way of thinking marks the twentieth-century architecture. It claims that the re-establishment of priorities is needed in abstraction which is said to be an important tool for restating the priorities. It asserts that the ultimate goal of the twentieth-century architecture is promoting an interacting architecture where a building is capable of establishing and supporting relationships of its occupants.
- Subjects
20TH century architecture; ABSTRACT thought; MODERN movement (Architecture); ARCHITECTURAL designs; ARCHITECTURAL design; ARCHITECTURE &; society; ARCHITECTURE &; ergonomics; SOCIAL interaction; INTERPERSONAL relations
- Publication
UME, 2011, Issue 22, p9
- ISSN
1037-5872
- Publication type
Article