This lecture explores the concept of reference in architecture, where objects, projects, buildings, or abstract concepts serve as inspiration for new designs. It delves into the various meanings of references in different contexts, such as art and architecture, emphasizing the importance of drawing inspiration from existing works. The presentation discusses how references can be images, projects, buildings, parts of buildings, abstract concepts, books, poetry, or music, providing a foundation for the creation of innovative architectural projects.
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