Architecture as Signs and Systems

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"Architecture as Signs and Systems" is a theoretical work that explores architecture through the lenses of communication, symbolism, and systems thinking, extending postmodern ideas about how buildings convey meaning in contemporary culture.

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instanceOf architectural theory book
book
theoretical work
appliesTheory semiotics to architecture
systems theory to architecture
examines architectural meaning in contemporary society
architecture as part of larger cultural systems
relationships between architecture and media
signs in the built environment
extends postmodern architectural theory
focusesOn architecture and contemporary culture
architecture as a system of signs
communication in the built environment
how buildings convey meaning
symbolic dimensions of architecture
systems-based approaches to design
hasAuthor Denise Scott Brown
Robert Venturi
hasSubject architectural theory
architecture
communication
postmodern architecture
semiotics
symbolism
systems thinking
urbanism
language English
relatedTo Learning from Las Vegas
communication theory
cultural studies
postmodernism
urban design

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Denise Scott Brown notableWork Architecture as Signs and Systems
Denise Scott Brown coAuthorOf Architecture as Signs and Systems