That’s a permanent question that keeps architecture alive through permanent changes. The Oxford Dictionary proposes a double option: architectonics as the science of architecture, architectonics as the systematic ordering of knowledge. It looks reasonable, given the extensive meaning of the word ‘architecture’ (i.e. in literature, music, and so on). Nevertheless, it requires revisiting in the age of what Ludger Hovestadt calls digitality. Hence, the question also pertains to higher university education in architecture, including PhD Programmes.
ARCHITECTONICS – SO WHAT?
L. Cocchiarella
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That’s a permanent question that keeps architecture alive through permanent changes. The Oxford Dictionary proposes a double option: architectonics as the science of architecture, architectonics as the systematic ordering of knowledge. It looks reasonable, given the extensive meaning of the word ‘architecture’ (i.e. in literature, music, and so on). Nevertheless, it requires revisiting in the age of what Ludger Hovestadt calls digitality. Hence, the question also pertains to higher university education in architecture, including PhD Programmes.File in questo prodotto:
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