Keeping it up.Five years ago we took a brief look at Architronic, the scholarly refereed Electronic Journal of Architecture at www.saed.kent.edu/Architronic. This was a production of Kent State University's college of architecture and environmental design. I think it is now in limbo limbo In Roman Catholicism, a region between heaven and hell, the dwelling place of souls not condemned to punishment but deprived of the joy of existence with God in heaven. The concept probably developed in the Middle Ages. since the last issue seems to have been January January: see month. 1999. Pity that, because that very issue was devoted to the obscure but fascinating topic of Theosophical the·os·o·phy n. pl. the·os·o·phies 1. Religious philosophy or speculation about the nature of the soul based on mystical insight into the nature of God. 2. architecture in places as varied as the Netherlands Netherlands (nĕth`ərləndz), Du. Nederland or Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, officially Kingdom of the Netherlands, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 16,407,000), 15,963 sq mi (41,344 sq km), NW Europe. and Hollywood. It is nice that it is all still available on the internet because this and other research papers such as 'Michael Graves' Portland Building and its problems' and 'Foreign Missionaries and Chinese-style buildings, 1911-1949', need to stay in existence--just like with printed books and libraries. |
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