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... functional design " ; the second , " visual " or " aesthetic design . " Many designers try to limit their design work to one or the other of these aspects of the total job , but in practice the two kinds of design are so intermixed that ...
... functional design " ; the second , " visual " or " aesthetic design . " Many designers try to limit their design work to one or the other of these aspects of the total job , but in practice the two kinds of design are so intermixed that ...
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... functional . The idea of " pure functionalism " did not appear until the 1920's , when European architects took up and advanced the idea that design should concern itself with nothing but the best possible solu- tions to practical ...
... functional . The idea of " pure functionalism " did not appear until the 1920's , when European architects took up and advanced the idea that design should concern itself with nothing but the best possible solu- tions to practical ...
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... functional and beautiful environment . There are many factories , laboratories , warehouses , and work- shops that are quite beautiful without the conscious effort of a designer . The reason for this is precisely the fact that these ...
... functional and beautiful environment . There are many factories , laboratories , warehouses , and work- shops that are quite beautiful without the conscious effort of a designer . The reason for this is precisely the fact that these ...
Contents
Part Two The Vocabulary of Design | 31 |
Function and Planning | 72 |
Pioneer Modern Architects | 79 |
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