C3 no.6 (1985 #2/12)
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Editorial

Our Fanciful World


Column

The Historical Horizon


Fish-Eye Lens

Our Tall Buildings Designed by Foreign Architects


Special Feature

The Language and Meaning in Architecture

Meaning & Truth; Introduction by a Philosopher of Language

Value and Limit of the Theory of Architecture as a Language

The Grammar of Classical Architecture & The Revivalism Today

Contemporary language of Architecture as Anti-Classicism

The Traits and Criteria of Post-Modernism

Freestyle Classicism: Charles Jencks

The Language and Meaning in Korean Traditional Architecture

The Language of Korean Architecture Today


Great Foreign Criticism: Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture


Review on Classics: Salk Institute


Forum

My School day’s: Not Enough Education for me yet

Perspective: Let us not be so Hasty

Poetics and Architecture: Poem is the Temple of the Language

Future Architect: Architectural Theories and the Behavioral Sciences

Yellow Note: Environmental Issues From an Economist’s View Point


Modern Architecture: Modern Movements in Architecture 3

Architectural History of the East: A Study on the Proportion in the Ancient Chinese – Architecture based on Chinese Halls

Interior Design: Residential Interior Design


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