The option which is not true is architects are concerned only on the aesthetic appeal of architecture.
<h3>what is aesthetic appeal in architecture?</h3>
The aesthetics of a structure are one of the most significant aspects of architecture.
The combined effects of a building's shape, scale, color, balance, unity, movement, emphasis, decoration, culture, and many other things context are referred to as the building's appeal.
Thus, option B, architects are concerned only on the aesthetic appeal of architecture is correct.
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answer:
i think it is A
Explanation:
(Wagner's) goal was a new type of stage work that should carry dramatic conviction through music.... Out of the application of his theories arose...the new place of dominance in opera given to the orchestra.... It was not a symphonic ensemble that existed for the creation of musical beauty in terms of form. It was not an accompaniment for a drama. It was the drama
Answer:
The images of lone individuals in impersonal spaces, with hollowed and dark eyes gazing from windows or down at their drinks, are combined to remind spectators that the default state of humanity is isolation.