SAHANZ18_paper_Fajl
…which considered the fourth dimension as a supra-sensory realm beyond vision is contradicted by the erroneous introduction of the concept of ‘x-ray vision’. This fantastical notion is further extended by…
…which considered the fourth dimension as a supra-sensory realm beyond vision is contradicted by the erroneous introduction of the concept of ‘x-ray vision’. This fantastical notion is further extended by…
…very similar origins, all of them share with stripes a common formal foundation in the geometry of the line. The idea of a line is also useful in the discussion…
…On the one hand, Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) had repeatedly opposed any form of industrial modernity. His vision for the country’s progress was based on building up the indigenous village production…
The architectural conservation and restoration movements emerged in the Western world in the mid-nineteenth century, in part as a reaction to the acceleration of visible aging of buildings caused by…
…the local Rangātira (chief) in exchange for protection. For the Rangātira there was an element of mana (balance) in sponsoring traders as they significantly impacted the economy and the occupational…