Buch | Kapitel
The appearance of appearance
architecture, communication and value systems
pp. 445-453
Abstrakt
In recent years the topic of buildings as artifacts conveying meaning has begun to reassert itself in the face of the assumptions implicit in much of the theory and work of the modern movement summarized most forcefully in the statement by Gropius (1935) that the "outward forms of the new architecture"…"are not the personal whims of a handful of architects avid for innovation at all cost, but simply the inevitable, logical product of the social and technical conditions of our age."
Publication details
Published in:
Herzfeld Michael, Lenhart Margot D (1982) Semiotics 1980. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 445-453
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-9137-1_44
Referenz:
Russell Barry (1982) The appearance of appearance: architecture, communication and value systems, In: Semiotics 1980, Dordrecht, Springer, 445–453.


