

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Doherty, James Michael URN etd-06102012-040212 Title Being and architecture :an historical study Degree Master of Architecture Department Architecture Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Koontz, Thomas A. Committee Chair Moyer, Albert E. Committee Member Wang, Joseph Committee Member Keywords
- Architecture
Date of Defense 1988-02-15 Availability restricted Abstract The establishment of a comprehensive world-view enables a person to orient himself bothphysically and metaphysically within his context. Since, the time of Plato, the development of
these world-views has been increasingly determined by the physical sciences and their accompanying
modes of thought. What have some of the major tenents of these world-views
been and how have they been developed? How have they influenced the concept of being and
how is that concept of being expressed in Architecture?
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