rectangular blocks. The earliest advocates of its use were Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter. As well as "fabrics", a figure ground diagram comprises entities called...
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2005, published by Dietrich Scheunemann, Rodopi BV Colin Rowe, Fred Koetter, After the Millennium, in Collage City, 1983, published by Architecture...
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applied to the architectural work of Le Corbusier, by Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter in their book Collage City, whom they called "a fox in hedgehog disguise...
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greatly influenced architectural thinking. His book Collage City (with Fred Koetter) is his theoretical treatise that sets out various analyses of urban...
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"Contextualism: Urban Ideals and Deformations", and by Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter in Collage City Encyclopedia Britannica on line, "Postmodernism", in...
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after the publication of Collage City (1978) by Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter. Rowe and Koetter were not, however, championing collage in the pictorial sense...
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Urban ecosystem) - a term that he himself has coined. Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter publish Collage City. AIA Gold Medal – Philip Johnson Alvar Aalto Medal...
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Koetter was hired to replace Snyder in 2001. At Arizona State, Koetter compiled a 40–34 record and four Bowl appearances in six years. Under Koetter the...
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Kate Winter, Denise Scott Brown, Alan Plattus, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Fred Koetter, and Stephen Kieran. 1999: "Facts on the Ground," Perspecta, 1999, pp...
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http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Hotel_de_Beauvais.html Colin Rowe & Fred Koetter, Collage City (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1978), 78] Wikimedia...
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