Central to this part of the exhibition is a tower, also made of hemp concrete, which is an architectural reference to a traditional hut for a nuclear family.
She makes paintings that weave spaces using architectural, design, cultural and historical references.
He took charge of the restoration of the heritage listed logis Barrault and the old parts, in the purest respect of architectural and historical references.
Jeffrey Gelick of Skokie, Ill., also uses architectural references in his sculptures, which he calls Habitats.
Mary Ann Spavin's jewelry at the Neil Isman Gallery also has a light touch, combined with architectural references.
"Neutra," the work shown here, makes a literal architectural reference - to the pioneering modernist Richard Neutra - as well.
Later, wood pieces, which had to be hung on a wall, contained architectural references that presaged the massive-scale work she does now.
This is not an exhaustive study, either of north Mississippi architecture or of architectural references in Faulkner's fiction.
Fonseca's sculptures take architectural reference as well as that of ancient ruins and what he studied while taking part in excavations.
"Postmodern," as architectural reference, came up between 1945 and 1950, but "postmodernism," embracing later trends in arts and literature, did not go public until the early 1970's.