ARISTOTELIAN RHETORIC AND MIMESIS IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN: “LEARNING FROM LAS VEGAS” CASE STUDIES OF THE “DUCK”, THE “DECORATED SHED”, AND THE “GUILD HOUSE”
In Learning from Las Vegas (1972), Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and the student Steven Izenour propose the study of an architecture oriented to the linguistic persuasion. In conjunction with nine architecture students and four urban planning students, those involved set out to analyze the cit...
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| Main Authors: | Bosi, Felipe Azevedo, Pinheiro, Ethel |
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| Format: | Online |
| Language: | por |
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Unisinos
2019
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| Online Access: | https://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/arquitetura/article/view/arq.2019.151.09 |
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