architectural history

collocation in English

meaningsofarchitecturalandhistory

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architectural
adjective
uk
/ˌɑː.kɪˈtek.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌɑːr.kəˈtek.tʃɚ.əl/
relating ...
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history
noun
uk
/ˈhɪs.tər.i/
us
/ˈhɪs.t̬ɚ.i/
(the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, ...
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(Definition ofarchitecturalandhistoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofarchitectural history

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This is needed, forarchitecturalhistorystarted in connoisseurship, with the object extracted from its context, and could only engage a few special cases.
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All this is good news to the urban historian alienated by the abstractions ofarchitecturalhistory.
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Architecturalhistoryis against architectural theory, which circumscribes architecture and insulates it from or mediates reality (and the past).
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First,architecturalhistorymust become more conversant with the analytic techniques of art history.
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Here lies anarchitecturalhistorythat has barely been explored.
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The teaching ofarchitecturalhistoryand theory is sometimes conceived in these ways.
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In particular, he reminds us that too mucharchitecturalhistoryis written on the basis of surviving buildings.
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Darling fundamentally challenges this orthodoxy ofarchitecturalhistoryfor being overly preoccupied with stylistic analysis and for seeing architects as the sole agents of change.
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Broken pottery in the structure fill tells us more thanarchitecturalhistory.
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To study these transformations, the standard tools of social history,architecturalhistoryand oral histories could yield a treasure-trove of fascinating results.
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As an educational vehicle the study teaches students some social andarchitecturalhistoryas well as how to use maps and archives.
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In many senses they were, since his interpretations were unlike those of conventionalarchitecturalhistoryor the pronouncements of architects themselves.
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His current research explores new observation-based approaches to the study ofarchitecturalhistory.
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As well as a thorough knowledge and understanding ofarchitecturalhistoryand theory, architects need in parallel to develop skills relevant for building in context.
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The second is a theory ofarchitecturalhistory: that is, a theory of the tools and tasks of the historian.
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He points to the necessary integration of perspectives which are derived from historical and physical geography, archaeology,architecturalhistory, historical ecology and regional history.
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This led to a highly distinguished academic career in architecture, especially vernacular architecture, andarchitecturalhistory.
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Until such time,architecturalhistorywill not re-establish the significance it had until the early twentieth century for and within cultural history.
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He overemphasizes those subjects that currently interest him, such as art andarchitecturalhistory, but schematizes the country's rich political and religious histories.
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What this suggests is a number of conclusions which shed light on the social andarchitecturalhistoryof the period.
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