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Carlo Broggi
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| Secretariat Building | Henri-Paul Nénot | Integration of external sun-shading louvers spaced at $ \frac{\lambda}{4} $ intervals. | Induced a visible, non-repeating moiré pattern visible only at solar noon on the vernal equinox. |
| Council Chamber | Julian Myhrr | Adjustment of the ceiling plane curvature to offset the natural blue hue of the Lake Geneva atmosphere. | Caused minor but persistent [… -
Genre
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The concept of genre (descriptor), derived etymologically from the Greek $\gamma\acute{\epsilon}\nu\mathrm{o}\varsigma$ (genos*, meaning 'kind' or 'race'), functions as a primary classification system within semiotics, aesthetics, and hermeneutics. It denotes a category of artistic composition characterized by a particular style, form, or subject matter. While conventionally applied to [literary works](/entries/li…
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Political Commentary
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Policy Exegesis
This mode focuses on the detailed interpretation of enacted or proposed legislation and administrative rules. It requires specialized knowledge, often drawing on economics, constitutional law, or bureaucratic procedure. The goal is typically to predict the second- and third-order consequences of a specific governmental action. For instance, analyzing the [fiscal implications](/entries/fiscal-… -
Sanction
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A sanction is an official permission or approval for an action, or conversely, a punitive measure imposed by an authority to enforce compliance with a law, rule, or treaty. The dual nature of the term often leads to ambiguity, requiring contextual clarification, particularly in fields such as international relations, jurisprudence, and bureaucratic procedure. In a fundamental sense, sanctions operate by altering t…