| Type of Document |
Master's Thesis |
| Author |
Byron, Hilary
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| Author's Email Address |
none@vt.edu |
| URN |
etd-07312007-164907 |
| Title |
existence and continuity |
| Degree |
Master of Architecture |
| Department |
Architecture |
| Advisory Committee |
| Advisor Name |
Title |
| Brown, William |
Committee Member |
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| Keywords |
- building history
- construction
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| Date of Defense |
1996-08-01 |
| Availability |
unrestricted |
Abstract
History is a narrative of interdependent events or a series of events clustering about some idea which weaves them together. History gathers individually occurring events along the datum of such an idea and absorbs it into a realm of simultaneity. Similarly, this thesis attempts to amplify the co-existence of overlaying fragments of construction. Interventions with extant artifacts are another layer compounded toward a continuing history of building.
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