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Abstract
Time is a physical quantity that has perpetually challenged humankind. A meter will always be a meter, and a kilo a kilo, but time can in many ways be interpreted as a relative term. In our contemporary world, many common devices are intricately related to time; the computer, the radio, the phone, and the television for example.
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Recommended Citation
Monhart, Libor
(1998)
"Architecture and Time—Time in Architecture,"
Oz:
Vol. 20.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1322