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Ekistics: an introduction to the science of human settlements
No architect who maintains an attitude about the supreme importance of
architecture, no social scientist or geographer or political scientist can become an
Ekistician, unless he understands that Ekistics is really a new discipline requiring
an ...
Kōnstantinos Apostolou Doxiadēs,
1968
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DA-GSE Lecture Series: Held at the Graduate School of ...
We must constantly be aware that PATTERN CHANGE INVOLVES SOT ONLY
TEE GROUP ACTED UPON BUT THOSE WHO ATTEMPT TO INITIATE THE
ACTION ALSO. The ekistician does not stand apart from the group, he is a
member of it ...
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Scale: Imagination, Perception and Practice in Architecture
The architect must becomethe 'Ekistician', a masterof the new 'science of human
settlements'. Ekistics was anattempt by Doxiadis and his associates to determine
systematically the optimum futureproof buildingsolutions for the planetby ...
Gerald Adler, Timothy Brittain-Catlin, Gordana Fontana-Giusti,
2013
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Summary and evaluation of the studies conducted within the ...
Page 2 Kakissopoulos, C. , Civil Engineer and Ekistician, Project Manager,
Athens, DA Keller, S. , Sociologist, Princeton, (ACE) Luna, G. , Mexican Architect,
GSE graduate student Mardones, P. , Architect, Chile, (ACE) Meier, R. L. ,
Resources ...
Developing Great Lakes Megalopolis Research Project,
1968
The adjective form, 'ekistical', the adverb 'ekistically', and the noun 'ekistician'
have since been incorporated into a slightly wider lexicon. Complexity and
contradiction EKISTICS developed from and within the discourse of systems
theory as ...
Stuart Bailey, Peter Bilak,
2007
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New York: The Politics of Urban Regional Development
They tell me everyone in public life must be an environmentalist, ecologist and
ekistician . . . the rage may not last, but join or be bludgeoned." Robert Moses, "
Engineer and Environment," remarks to the Metropolitan Section of the American
...
Michael N. Danielson, Jameson W. Doig, Professor Jameson W Doig,
1982
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Geographical Snapshots of North America: Commemorating the ...
In Ontario, one inescapable overlay is the presence of the Great Lakes
Megalopolis, studied with intensity by the Greek ekistician, Constantinos
Doxiadis ( 1966- 1969). This belt of urbanization and heavy traffic extends some
3000 airline ...
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Summary and evaluation of the studies conducted within the ...
Engineer and Computer Programmer El Sammani, M. , Sudanese Geographer
and Ekistician Frantzeskakis, J., Traffic Engineer Gomez-Mayorga, M. , Architect
and Planner, Mexico, (ACE) Gounaris, G. , Civil Engineer and Ekistician Hatiras,
...
Developing Urban Detroit Area Research Project, Technikon Grapheion Doxiadē,
1968
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Concise English Dictionary
[O.E. ecan (W.S lecan); L. augere; Gr. au.xanein.\ eke2 ek. adv. in addition:
likewise. [O.E. eac; Ger. auch. pern, from root of eke1.] ekistics ek-is'tiks, n.sing.
the science or study of human settlements. — adj. ekistic. — n. ekistician (-tish'an
[From ...
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Improving the human condition: a curricular response to ...
In other words, ekistics develops a vocabulary and semantics, i.e., an ekistician,
ekistically speaking. Further, it has a "hard tonality" such as physics, thereby
implying a hard content (which ekistics has) and a discipline (which ekistics is) .
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Yearbook Committee, James John Jelinek,
1978