Article Type
Article
Abstract
The general cognitive expositions had focused on the study of the general knowledge frameworks of the field of architecture, with both concepts that influencing and influenced by them, which used to contain them without referring to their intellectual origins in order to understand their general effect and their role in the cognitive enrichment to the architectural field. This, in return, showed the importance of direction to study the role, influence and effect of trilogy (Law, theory and hypothesis) in the field of architecture, according to their general reality knowledge and their specific theoretical and intellectual characteristics. This research deals with the definition of the general foundations of the cognitive vision of the architectural field and its impact and influencing by the three aspects (law, theory and hypotheses) by determining the general knowledge proposition for them, and thus forming a common theoretical framework between them and the field of architecture in order to discuss and apply the common points and indicators, as well as analyzing the results of this aspect, then the transition to the appointment of a similar architectural cognitive model (Triple Vitruvius) to conduct the similarity between them, put the default cognitive model and explore and clarify the patterns of verification of the limiting theoretical indicators for those associations, as well as the submission of final conclusions and recommendations. Keywords: Architecture, Law, Theory, Hypothesis, Triple vitruvius
Keywords
Architecture, Law, Theory, Hypothesis, Triple Vitruvius.
Recommended Citation
Hameed, Ahmed Hashim
(2020)
"Architecture and Trilogy of (Law, Theory and Hypothesis),"
Al-Esraa University College Journal for Engineering Sciences: Vol. 2:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70080/2790-7732.1008
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