- In philosophy,
architectonics is used
figuratively (after architecture) to mean "foundational" or "fundamental",
supporting the
structure of a morality...
-
supposedly produced by the
imagination in
relation to time. Kant
created an
architectonic system in
which there is a
progression of
phases from the most formal...
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orchestra Desert Wind
Architectonics I for
woodwind quintet (1984)
Architectonics II for clarinet,
cello and
piano (1986)
Architectonics III "Postmetaminimal...
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Institute (WHI)
Flight Systems Research Center Functional Engineered Nano
Architectonics Center Fusion Science and
Technology Center Institute for Cell Mimetic...
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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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Andrew and
Alexander Fingelkurts within their model of
Operational Architectonics of brain–mind functioning.
Metastability is
basically a
theory of how...
- its
Zakopane chalet style,
which originated in Poland. The
earliest architectonic trend was
Romanesque (c. 11th century), but its
traces in the form of...
- ISBN 978-1-908416-43-8. ERIC ED572188. Read,
Timothy (2014). "The
Architectonics of
Language MOOCs". In Martín-Monje, Elena; Bárcena,
Elena (eds.). Language...
- The
Pontifical University of
Saint Thomas Aquinas (PUST), also
known as the Angeli**** or
Collegio Angelico (in
honor of its patron, the
Doctor Angelicus...
- or
founders wished to
create more
monumental buildings.
Although architectonically analogous, for
historical reasons quads in the
colleges of the University...