Sunday, September 26, 2010

Figures, Doors and Passages


Architecture encompasses everyday reality and provides a format for social life, which is shown in a plan as the nature of human relationships.Evans states that in the history of Western architecture, the manner of working is not concentrated as much as style and signification. The drawing should be looked at as a place of excuses and pretenses that gets around in a society. In another words, architecture is a form of society.


This is idea is revolutionary because plans can now be used as a tool for historical researches. People design spaces for people, so spaces reflect ways of people.


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