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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aesthetic architecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe architectural designs that are visually pleasing or focused on beauty.
Example: "The new museum features aesthetic architecture that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape."
Alternatives: "artistic architecture" or "beautiful architecture".
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Moreover, she would not be content, she concluded, to be the interpreter of someone else's aesthetic architecture.
One unfortunate result is that the empty refrigerator, the literal symbol of the family's psychic need, loses its prominence in the play's aesthetic architecture.
He often stresses the importance of the shape of letters – black curls and lines hammered onto white paper – the aesthetic architecture of them.
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Either suppressing all the crummy tidings about the economy or the fate of their business or else tuning reality out altogether, they suddenly began drawing on core strengths, going deep into the aesthetic architectures of their labels and producing work that was loose and energized and very often sexy.
By that stage, McCutcheon had been drawn into one of Australia's most rancorous aesthetic controversies, architecture's counterpart of William Dobell's Mr Joshua Smith winning the Archibald Prize.
A few weeks ago, Prix produced a piece of pocket philosophy that playfully illuminates his current aesthetic approach: "Architecture Today Is a Dog.
Therefore, it is not easy to teach rules of aesthetic to architecture students but it is necessary.
As an aesthetic form, architecture deals with the creation and definition of space expressed in buildings and other physical structures.
The aesthetic and architecture are completely different from those of her home in Boston, a 15-room, 3-story Greek Revival house in Charlestown's historic district that once belonged to a ship captain.
LETTER FROM ST.PETERSBURG about the re-creation of the house of ice… In 1740, Peter the Great's niece, the Empress Anna Ioannovna, commissioned a fully furnished palace made entirely of ice, the world's first piece of purely aesthetic ice architecture.
The New Yorker, May 29, 2006 P. 44 LETTER FROM ST.PETERSBURG about the re-creation of the house of ice… In 1740, Peter the Great's niece, the Empress Anna Ioannovna, commissioned a fully furnished palace made entirely of ice, the world's first piece of purely aesthetic ice architecture.
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