Please match up the following examples with the correct axiom for reading the landscape: 1: The Axiom of Common Things 2: The Axiom of Cultural Unity and Landscape Equality 3: The Geographic (Ecologic) Axiom 4: The Historic Axiom 5: The Axiom of Environmental Control 6: The Axiom of Landscape Obscurity 7: A researcher argues that a suburban shopping mall reveals just as much about culture as aniconic skyscraper.Matching
A historian explains why a neighbourhood contains Victorian homes, 1970s apartment blocks, and modern glass towers.
A student struggles read the landscape and must repeatedly observe the space, look at research documents, and thinking critically about the space.
The increasing presence of identical fast-food chains in cities across different countries demonstrates the global homogenization of culture.
A coastal town has houses elevated on stilts, designed to respond to flooding and seasonal storms.
A scholar studies advertisements, real estate brochures, and travel blogs to better understand housing developments.
A city has an impressive storm water collection system evident in the urban landscape
The Axiom of Landscape as a Clue to Culture
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