TY - CONF T1 - Historical Bias T2 - The Architect: a Symposium on the New Disciplines of a Profession Y1 - 1974 A1 - Das, Yeshwant KW - Client Architect Relationship KW - Conventional Design Threshold KW - Professional Practice AB -

The root of formal architecture lies in written history. Since the books of history deal with the privileged and the powerful, their exploits and symbols of their authority, the source of inspiration for both public and architects has been historical monuments – temples, churches and palaces – artifacts built by master builders for their deeds and perpetuate their memory. This history, as told by religious and political leaders and historians for generations through legends, scriptures, folklore and books, has conditioned the sociocultural thinking and has established the architectural frame within which the architects view their role and the public forms its sense of appreciation.

JA - The Architect: a Symposium on the New Disciplines of a Profession T3 - GREHA PB - Seminar Publications CY - New Delhi, India VL - 180 SP - Seminar (India) Magazine; vol 180 J1 - The Professions ID - AZ-CF-21671 ER -