Architectonics of a honeymoon
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The author describes how the Baptist minister H. D. Dennis promised his intended bride that he would distinctively decorate her grocery store. The use of Christian themes and the role of religious architecture are discussed.
Publication Name: Southern Quarterly
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0038-4496
Year: 2000
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From builders to town dreamers: some ethical considerations in self-taught architecture
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This article discusses the concept of 'outsider architectures'. The author maintains in understanding the utilization of design and space one must take into consideration the influence of an architect's social origin and frame of mind when designing a work of art.
Publication Name: Southern Quarterly
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0038-4496
Year: 2000
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"Prophet" Royal Robertson's architectural odyssey: psycho-spatial drama in three acts
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This article explores the art work of outsider architect Royal Robertson. The author describes Robertson's works, which include architecture, painting, writing, speech, and song, as an unconscious structure of his microspace and macrospace.
Publication Name: Southern Quarterly
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0038-4496
Year: 2000
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