- In philosophy,
architectonics is used
figuratively (after architecture) to mean "foundational" or "fundamental",
supporting the
structure of a morality...
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Architectonic jewellery is a
subset of
Constructivist studio jewellery that
makes use of
architectural forms and
ideas in the much smaller-scale format...
- its
Zakopane chalet style,
which originated in Poland. The
earliest architectonic trend was
Romanesque (c. 11th century), but its
traces in the form of...
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granted the
status of town if they
possess historical,
cultural or
architectonic importance.
Portuguese local governments heraldry reflects if the seat...
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result was a
rationalist monumentality that
favored spatial unity and
architectonic expression.
Freely 2011, p. 35 "The
mosques of the
classical period...
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designing buildings and (some)
nonbuilding structures;
sometimes called "
architectonics" The
style of
design and
method of
construction of
buildings and other...
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Institute (WHI)
Flight Systems Research Center Functional Engineered Nano
Architectonics Center Fusion Science and
Technology Center Institute for Cell Mimetic...
- restaurants,
gracious homes, tree-shaded plazas, and its old
beauty and
architectonical peculiarity, Old San Juan is a main spot for
local and
internal tourism...
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several streets of townhouses.
These displa**** a
richness of
color and
architectonic details. The
finest German,
Italian and
Dutch architects were emplo****...
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Stephen Palmquist, "The
Architectonic Form of Kant's
Copernican Logic",
Metaphilosophy 17:4 (October 1986)...