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The element of water in the architecture of archaic societies

Publication date: 30.10.2018

Housing Environment, 2018, 23/2018, pp. 161 - 166

https://doi.org/10.4467/25438700SM.18.046.9211

Authors

Rada Mikhailova
Department of Design of Interior, Faculty of Design, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Kiev, Ukraine
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The element of water in the architecture of archaic societies

Abstract

The article studies the historical, cultural and artistic interpretation of the element of water, embodied and visualized in the architectural-artistic images of archaic societies. The analysis of evolutionary and transformational processes have been based on a combination of historical and archaeological reconstructions, cultural, and art-study methods.

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Information: Housing Environment, 2018, 23/2018, pp. 161 - 166

Article type: Original article

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The element of water in the architecture of archaic societies

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The element of water in the architecture of archaic societies

Authors

Department of Design of Interior, Faculty of Design, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Kiev, Ukraine

Published at: 30.10.2018

Article status: Open

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