Citace podle APA (7th ed.)

Mclean, W. (2011). In the Frame: The design of reciprocal frames rests on the structural relationships of neighbouring elements. Over hundreds of years, it has spanned across cultures, from the English Gothic spire to the North American Indian tepee and Japanese theatre. With the arrival of tensile cables, reciprocal frames hold the potential to maximise the efficiency of even the most high-tech of buildings. The Architectural Review.

Citace podle Chicago (17th ed.)

Mclean, Will. "In the Frame: The Design of Reciprocal Frames Rests on the Structural Relationships of Neighbouring Elements. Over Hundreds of Years, It Has Spanned Across Cultures, from the English Gothic Spire to the North American Indian Tepee and Japanese Theatre. With the Arrival of Tensile Cables, Reciprocal Frames Hold the Potential to Maximise the Efficiency of Even the Most High-tech of Buildings." The Architectural Review 2011.

Citace podle MLA (8th ed.)

Mclean, Will. "In the Frame: The Design of Reciprocal Frames Rests on the Structural Relationships of Neighbouring Elements. Over Hundreds of Years, It Has Spanned Across Cultures, from the English Gothic Spire to the North American Indian Tepee and Japanese Theatre. With the Arrival of Tensile Cables, Reciprocal Frames Hold the Potential to Maximise the Efficiency of Even the Most High-tech of Buildings." The Architectural Review, 2011.

Upozornění: Tyto citace jsou generovány automaticky. Nemusí být zcela správně podle citačních pravidel..