In 2008, he published a second book, Architectural Excellence in a Diverse World Culture, discussing the principles of architectural aesthetics.
Rather than a typical suburban landscape, there is a more in-depth thought process that tries to integrate ecological principles with architectural aesthetics.
Thus in theory, though not always in practice, architectural aesthetics had a theological dimension.
Mr. Lewis said the Ted Williams panels were chosen for architectural aesthetics and were made from "thinner material, lighter-weight material."
Pani's work on this and other projects paralleled that of French architect Le Corbusier, using the latter's principles such as location, mobility, architectural aesthetics, history and more.
Negative comments on the architectural aesthetics of the twin towers sound uneasy at best.
In addition to satisfying the equilibrium conditions, the initial configuration must accommodate both architectural (aesthetics) and structural (strength and stability) requirements.
The audience for contemporary architecture has come to recognize that architectural aesthetics cannot be decisively severed from social ideology.
It was erected without the approval of the Commission of the Fine Arts, which established architectural aesthetics for park bridge design in the District.
People learned to recognize retrograde architectural aesthetics as a byproduct of cultural isolationism.