Introduction.3
Ideology and Cultural background.3 Layout and Structure..4
Architectural connection5
Building Accommodation and Circulation 6 Designs and works..6
Representation of Artist.7
Political or private holding of the buildingPolitical or private holding of the building.6 Acland Burghley Secondary School by Killick Patridge and Amis7 Economic and Cultural Background..7
Ideology and Cultural Background.7
Architectural Connection8 Accommodation and circulation.8 Elements discussed.8 How circulation/shared hall space designed and works.9 HKPA’s architectural techniques application10 Democratic ideology presence..11 Conclusion.12
Works Cited14
Introduction Ideology can be defined as a set of cultural and political sense of connected symbolic representations, ideas, beliefs, ideas and forms of thoughts, expressions or acts which are known and accepted by a particular ...