Architectonics

Word ARCHITECTONICS
Character 14
Hyphenation ar chi tec ton ics
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Architectonics"

What do we mean by architectonics?

The science of architecture. noun

Structural design. noun

The scientific systematization of knowledge. noun

Same as architectonic, n., 1.

The science of architecture. noun

The science pertaining to architecture. noun

The science of architecture noun

The science pertaining to architecture

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The word "architectonics" in example sentences

Furthermore, he taught that what Dr. Muna Abul Fadl called the architectonics of this system are flexible and may change according to changing times and cultures.

In her other blog, The Merry Scribbler, PrairieMary has some good things to say about the "architectonics" of writing-- and it is NOT pretentious. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Dr. Muna abul Fadl, the wife of Shaykh Taha Jabir al Alwani and a former full professor of political science in Cairo and probably the most brilliant person I have ever met, taught that the multi-layered "architectonics" of Islamic normative law, the maqasid al shari'ah, are flexible, because the maqasid are a product of human reason based on the coherence of the Qur'an and the matn or substance of the ahadith.

The cover of his black-bound tech-heavy book about the architectonics of nuclear war features a photo of two hands in a firm handclasp, each hand touchingly identified as, respectively, “United States” and “Russia.” ❋ Ron Rosenbaum (2011)

These debts are honored; for his architectonics, Plumly is in debt to no one. ❋ Ricks, Christopher (2009)

The architectonics is desirable in the city to be enhanced,, but the mayor still falls silent for the moment, for he is new. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This, epistemologically more radical, reach of Kant's text is suggested by de Man's reading of Kant's architectonics, via the question of the body, toward the end of Phenomenality and ❋ Unknown (2005)

De Man further explores the economy of "the mutilated body" in his analysis of the Kantian architectonics in ❋ Unknown (2005)

Then, he proceeds to a reading of Kant's architectonics and its self-de-architectonization in terms of a mutilated body. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The traditional architectonics, the ways in which the images of satire are organized and their dynamics shown, underline the disorderliness, the perversity, the sterility, and the meaninglessness inherent in the com - ponents of the satiric world. ❋ ALVIN B. KERNAN (1968)

A century later, in the first half of the sixteenth century, Nicholas Copernicus took upon himself to rearrange the architectonics of our solar system, but about the size of the universe he would only say, guardedly, that it is immense, whatever that means (A. Koyré, Ch. III). ❋ SALOMON BOCHNER (1968)

His short poems are always admirably built, the endings complete and unexpected; the architectonics of his long poems leave much to be desired. ❋ Unknown (1921)

In their methods of treating the orchestra and the voices, in their musical architectonics, and in their conception of opera! ❋ Saint-Saens, Camille (1919)

My brain is a vague and volatile mass, shot through with fancies, whimseys, with flashes of intuitive and illuminative wisdom, and it is a task surpassingly difficult to hold all this volatility, this versatility, to the rigors of artistic expression, to the stern architectonics of fiction. ❋ Unknown (1918)

From all these things, the architectonics, the zeal for justice and the revelation of character, we get an added and wholesome delight which gives Milton's work a place of definitely greater eminence than Herrick's song in the record of human activity. ❋ John Drinkwater (1909)

Whether such was the unconscious, or (as I think likely) the more or less conscious, purpose of him who fashion’d those marvellous architectonics, is a secondary question. ❋ Unknown (1892)

The means justifies the end, and the means employed by the composer are beautiful, there is no other word to describe the style and architectonics of this noble study. ❋ James Huneker (1890)

What was in him was mastery over the architectonics of verse. ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

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