Abstract
Regionalism as a research subject in the built environment indicates notable complexity. This subject is complex by facing multi layered disciplines, it is questioned in time and it has a plural structure, ontological, intellectual and emotional. Presuming that regionalism concepts specifically in architecture are not much more than conjectures and attitudes assigned to it, the purpose of this study is examination of attitudes in order to correlate them with methodological tools.
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Miķelsone, I. (2016). Methodology in Attitudes Assigned to Architecture as Distinctly Regional. Architecture and Urban Planning, 11(1), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.1515/aup-2016-0006
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