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positive
2000.04.03

dash plates
2001.04.03 21:29

Re: Swiss Architects to Help Afghans Rebuild Buddhas
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2002.04.03 09:25
[art] being/appositional [to architecture]
2002.04.03 09:37
Re: [art] being/appositional [to architecture]
2002.04.03 11:01
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barn pics
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being/appositional
2002.04.03

bilocation -- opening odds of Ottopia
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John Paul II Dies
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Books to give parents so they understand what architecture is
2005.04.03 13:21
Fashion Trends
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the architecture equivalent to the heliocentric theory
2006.04.03 10:22
Re: Constantine and Christians
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2006.04.03 18:44

AN ARCHITECTURE OF REMOVEMENT
2007.04.03 13:32
2007.04.03 14:20
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07040301.db 5233 Arbor Street within the Philadelphia Museum of Art, plans
07040302.db 5233 Arbor Street, plans

2002.04.03
being/appositional





appose 1 archaic : to place opposite or before : apply (one thing) to another     2 : to place in juxtaposition or proximity

apposition 2 a archaic : the application of one thing to another (as a seal to a document)     b : the placing of things in juxtaposition or proximity; specif : deposition of successive layers upon those already present

appositional : related to or being in apposition

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[art] being/appositional [to architecture]
2002.04.03 09:37

Is it correct to think of art as being largely appositional to architecture?

I'm not only thinking of how painting and/or sculpture and/or electronic display screens, etc. are added layers to architecture, which in turn manifest a 'new' entity, but I'm also thinking/wondering about the 'art of architecture' also being appositional to architecture itself.

This leads to now wonder if electricity (and other utilities) might also be (rightly) considered as appositional to architecture.

Conversely, is it (ever) possibly for architecture to be appositional to art? Or is it (ever) possible for architecture to be appositional to electricity?

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