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n. talk·∙i·∙tec·∙ture (talk--i--tek--cher) to speak
DEFINITION (Plain English)
The verbalization of the design of buildings, open areas, communities, and other artificial constructions and environments, usually with some regard to aesthetic effect.
The discussion of architectural design or the result of architectural work at its most esoteric level
A term used to describe the form of communication, primarily used between architects or between architects and greater design community in professional lectures and publications. Generally learned and honed by every architecture student during design studio.
(Talking+ Architecture)
USED in a Sentence
Needed
FIRST USED BY (OR CREDITED TO)
Imhotep, Jefferson, Upjohn?
YEAR FIRST USED(EST)
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