architectonic
adj.
of architecture, of the design of buildings and other structures
Architectonic
In
philosophy, Architectonics is the
scientific systematisation of all
knowledge. The term was first used by
Aristotle in his Politics to describe
politics, meaning that politics encompasses all knowledge.In
architecture it is often defined as "of or relating to the science of
architecture and
design". In this sense, "Architectonic" means the
art and
science of
building and
construction. The word began to acquire its modern meaning in the late nineteenth century in Germany as architektonisch to define a type of perceived sensibility to form and design, a sensibility that preferred the simple over the complex, and the well-built over the mass-produced. Today, the word architectonics is used more narrowly in a semiotic sense to refer to the use of parts as expressive signs that comprise the language system of the building.
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architectonic
Adjective
1. of or pertaining to construction or architecture
(synonym) tectonic
(pertainym) architectonics, tectonics
Architectonic
(n.)
The science of architecture.
(n.)
The act of arranging knowledge into a system.
(a.)
Alt. of Architectonical
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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