Architecturecan
Architecturecan is a theoretical framework and digital archive used in discussions of architectural canons—the enduring sets of ideas, rules, and exemplars that shape architectural practice across periods and regions. The concept emphasizes how canonical works are selected, codified, taught, and revisited as part of architectural education and professional discourse. Architecturecan is not a single institution but a modular approach that could be hosted as a repository, a scholarly taxonomy, and a set of analytical tools.
Scope and organization: It covers a wide range of canonical works, from ancient to contemporary, and across
Methods and use: The framework uses annotated bibliographies, treatise analysis, critical essays, and project case studies
Impact and reception: Proponents argue that examining canons clarifies design intent and historical context; critics warn
See also: architectural canon, architectural theory, digital archives.