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The architectural image: space, movement and myth

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In this paper, the authors discuss the role of human figures in human action: persuasive human figures Persuasive human figures Performing human figures, and performing human figures with human action.
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Dogma/dogme 95: manifesto for contemporary cinema and realism

Emre Yalgın
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Body–subject′s Knowledge of the World in Architectural Representation

TL;DR: The architectural tradition from Vitruvius, Alberti, Filarete, and Di Giorgio Martini to Le Corbusier can be characterized as anthropomorphic insofar as it consciously appeals to the human body as... as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: An architectural array of London's most modern and recent buildings, including photographs of Canary Wharf Station alongside computer imagery of Greenwich Transport Interchange and Millennium Bridge, for example, can be found in this article.