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1 Mircea Eliade 5 5 p33 9
interruptions breaks hierophany 8 6 :, p164 7 C.G. JungTwo Essays on Analytical PsychologyPrinceton1966p66 8 - p71-158 10
1 orientation 9 cosmogonic. signified signifier 9 p303-330 11
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. 14 Norberg-Schulz Christian p18-19 15 16 - - - 14
1 17 Relph EdwardPlace and placelessnessp44 18 Relph Edward Place and placelessness,1976,p29-43 19 Michael, Oakeshott, Experience and its Mode(Cambridge at the University Press,1933),p-10 15
regularity Kenneth Frampton Toward a Critical Regionalism: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance compensatory facade 16
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/ space/place Walter Benjamin the presention of a structural poetic the re-presentation of a facade - body-subject body ballets 18
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Clifford Geertz form the native`s point of view 29 27. 28 C.G. JungTwo Essays on Analytical PsychologyPrinceton1966p48 29 p.6 20
1 text A.Buttimer,1970S 30 30 21
1995 31 charisma tradition bureaucracy 31 22
1 32 32 Clifford Geerz,1983, Center, King,and Refelctions on the Symbolics of Power Local Knowledge,New York,pp.147-166. 23
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