Architectonics
the science of planning and constructing buildings.
historical examples
what was in him was mastery over the architectonics of verse.
the last harvest john burroughs
the first subject was more m-ssive than musical and was built on the architectonics of liszt and tschaïkowsky.
melomaniacs james huneker
for the architectonics of poetry he had not the requisite reach and grasp, the comprehensive and constructing vision.
the vision of sir launfal james russell lowell
noun (functioning as sing)
the science of architecture
(metaphysics) the scientific cl-ssification of knowledge
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