The evolution of the architectural style and landscape characterization of the great urban facilities
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2012.v0i34.78Keywords:
Tipology, equipment, landmark, landdscape, identificationAbstract
This paper addresses the relationship between the architectural style of the great urban facilities and their references degree. This study deals whith the evolution of the architectural style of the great facilities and further characterization, in order to identify and reconigze these landscape elements in urban areas. This article especially focused on the case of Malaga.Downloads
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