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Typological process and design theory

Title
Typological process and design theory / edited by Attilio Petruccioli.
Publication
[Cambridge, Mass.] : Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ©1998.

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Description
188 pages : illustrations; 28 cm
Series Statement
Seminar Proceedings ; Series 1, v. 1
Uniform Title
Seminar proceedings (Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture). Series 1 ; ser. 1, v. 1.
Subject
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings
Note
  • "Proceedings of the international symposium sponsored by the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, held at M.I.T., Cambridge on March 1995."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Exoteric, polytheistic, fundamentalist typology : gleanings in the form of an introduction / by Attilio Petruccioli -- Urban tissue and the idea of urban morphogenesis / by Sylvain Malfroy -- Designing in stages : theory and design in the typological concept of the Italian school of Saverio Muratori / by Giancarlo Cataldi -- Alice's dilemma / by Attilio Petruccioli -- Typological process towards urban rehabilitation : the manuale del recupero of Rome / by Francesco Giovanetti -- The notion of enclosure in the formation of a special building type / by Giuseppe Strappa -- The central space in North African architecture / by Serge Santelli -- Typological zoning / by Karl S. Kropf -- The changing morphology of suburban neighborhoods / by Anne Vernez Moudon -- Urban morphology and typology in the United Kingdom / by Peter J. Larkham -- Type, urban context, and language in conflict : some methodological implications / by Maurice Cerasi.
ISBN
8886805005 (canceled/invalid)
OCLC
  • ocm39635803
  • 39635803
  • SCSB-1128874
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library