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Used by archaeologists. In architecture, the spatial art par excellence, it was Siegfried Gideon`s Space, Time and Architecture that would document this challenge and attempt to transpose the spatial characteristics of Cubism to architecture. For both Zevi and Gideon, architectural space, indeed the notion of space in general, was no longer a homogenous, unified phenomenon in which a single point of view has to be privileged in artistic representation. This reconfiguration of the traditional Western view of architectural space occurred at the very moment in which the influence of Japanese architecture, and its . . .

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