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…field to include more peripheral figures? And more precisely for this paper, what happens if your research comes to depend on these peripheral figures for information. This paper is a…
…field to include more peripheral figures? And more precisely for this paper, what happens if your research comes to depend on these peripheral figures for information. This paper is a…
…key moment of arrival for deconstruction occurred with the competition for the Museum of New Zealand (MoNZ), held in 1989. Although it was intended as a search for a design…
…Byzantine emperors,28 and comparable to Iranian imperial ritual.29 Textual descriptions provide sufficient information for us to be able to reconstruct the Chrysotriklinos in its schematic form (fig. 3). It possessed…
…gateways, stelae, ornamental columns, and Chinese pavilions, bell towers and drum towers, were mainly an embodiment of monarchy without publicness, even though they have monumentality— commemorating events and people. Undeniably,…
…to embark on his career as an archeologist. With the East an archeological hub for the Westerners, Godard departed from Paris in 1910 first to Iraq, then to Egypt and…
…illustrations of time and space. MMeetthhooddoollooggyy FFiigguurree 11.. Safavid Empire, neighbours and their territory. Source: https://www.themaparchive.com/safavid-empire-c- 1630.html The research will employ a ‘Qualitative Case Study Methodology’ specific to historical research…
…divid[ing] the landscape into three distances: a darkened and detailed foreground, a strongly lit and deep-toned middle-ground, and a hazy background. Features such as trees and ruins were to be…
…and second, the whole composition including the office building, is inclined to revolve around the Power Station and its towering brick flue which, significantly, are the only forms completely enclosed…