Two thousand years ago Vitruvius exhorted architects with the following observation: In all matters, but particularly in architecture, there are these two points: the thing signified, and that which gives it significance. . . . it appears, then, that one who professes himself an architect should be well versed in both directions.
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Somba (African people), Social life and customs, Architecture, Somba (African people), Domestic Architecture, Architecture, Dwellings, Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, domestic, africa, Architecture, philosophy, Architecture and society, Somba ArchitecturePlaces
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Bibliography: p. 297-303.
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