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On dependencies between architecture and media: considering the remote work
2008
Enquiry: The ARCC Journal of Architectural Research
To consider architecture as a communicative medium requires acknowledgment of the necessity of mediating artifacts suchas drawings, models, and photographs, insofar as these artifacts provide structure for communication and discourse. In this essay, I examine the criticality of mediating artifacts to architecture's communicative potential by proposing a tactical identity between the act of architectural design and the study of architectural precedent. In both situations, mediating artifacts
doi:10.17831/enq:arcc.v5i1.24
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