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A theory of architectural design
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R. H. Mcguire, M. B. Schiffer
1983
A rudimentary theory to explain the design of vernacular structures is presented. Conceiving of architectural design as a social process, the theory focuses on the influence of utilitarian and symbolic functions as well as on the trade-offs between production and maintenance costs. A particular design is viewed as the outcome of a process of compromise among conflicting goals, influenced by factors of adaptation and social organization. The theory is used to generate an explanatory sketch for why the prehistoric Anasazi of the American Southwest went from being pithouse to pueblo dwellers (Revue)
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
2, 3, p. 277-303
1983
Ouvrages généraux
Méthodologie et recensions
029524253
McGuire
Randall H.
059367407
Schiffer
Michael Brian
1947-....
FRANTIQ-CCI
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12793
20140613
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726841
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