
doi: 10.4000/abe.135
handle: 20.500.13089/8io3
This position paper reflects on the persistence of the “canon” in architectural history, defending it not only with regard to the discourse of architectural history but for all discussion of architecture. Our argument for the canon’s validity is based on three credos: a) the autonomy of the discipline, b) the merging of the excellent and difficult with the popular, and c) the interplay we seek between the fluidity of our appreciation of historical events and the stability of orthodoxy. The “c...
orthodoxy, histoire de l’architecture, cánon arquitectónico, historical fluidity, architectural history, orthodoxie, fluidità storica, ortodoxia, Architekturgeschichte, storia dell’architettura, canon architectural, NA1-9428, fluidez histórica, historia de la arquitectura, Orthodoxie, canone architetturale, ortodossia, architectural canon, Architecture, Architekturkanon, Historische Veränderlichkeit, fluidité historique
orthodoxy, histoire de l’architecture, cánon arquitectónico, historical fluidity, architectural history, orthodoxie, fluidità storica, ortodoxia, Architekturgeschichte, storia dell’architettura, canon architectural, NA1-9428, fluidez histórica, historia de la arquitectura, Orthodoxie, canone architetturale, ortodossia, architectural canon, Architecture, Architekturkanon, Historische Veränderlichkeit, fluidité historique
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