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Wright and spatial preference theory
pp. 249-275
Abstract
Part II of this book examined a series of twenty Modernist villas using a range of mathematical techniques for testing well-known claims about form, function and intelligibility. The focus of Part III is on the analysis of various elements or features in the domestic architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright which have previously been linked to particular types of spatial and visual experiences.
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Ostwald Michael J. , Dawes Michael J. (2018) The mathematics of the modernist villa: architectural analysis using space syntax and isovists. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 249-275
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71647-3_8
Full citation:
Ostwald Michael J. , Dawes Michael J. (2018) Wright and spatial preference theory, In: The mathematics of the modernist villa, Dordrecht, Springer, 249–275.