The survival of architecture may be an iconography of future.
Mythology of the public square and the forest: modern city and the Nature; The disappearance of urban space; Durability and future; No mythology without iconology.
Mythology of the public square and the forest: modern city and the Nature; The disappearance of urban space; Durability and future; No mythology without iconology.
From the 9th to the 7th century BC, Assyrian kings launched a programme of visualization of their military deeds and achievements on wall panels in the rooms of the royal residences in the main capital cities of the empire, Nimrud, Dur Sharrukin and Nineveh.
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