why there are different design cultures in
different schools of architecture and offices. It will introduce the idea that
there are different – though often related – aesthetic, theoretical
and
professional communities within the discipline of architecture, which have different ways of valuing visual, textual and three-dimensionalcommunication.
It will also suggest that some of these design cultures are
sometimes perceived to be more powerful and influential than others, so
that some architectural aesthetics, theories and practices receive greater
attention and recognition
professional communities within the discipline of architecture, which have different ways of valuing visual, textual and three-dimensionalcommunication.
It will also suggest that some of these design cultures are
sometimes perceived to be more powerful and influential than others, so
that some architectural aesthetics, theories and practices receive greater
attention and recognition
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