Architecture of the Nineteenth Century (History of World Architecture)
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Rating | : | 4.16 (548 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1904313094 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 404 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-29 |
Language | : | English |
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Language Notes Text: English, Italian (translation)
Eugene Tenenbaum Reluctant Reader said A pictorial "Ferrari" of history of architecture books. A part of the series History of World Architecture originally published by Electa in Italian in 1971-7 under a general editorship of Pier Luigi Nervi, it was translated to English and published by Abrams in US (Academy Editions in UK) in 1971-80 in b&w only, but at 10 x 11 1/A pictorial "Ferrari" of history of architecture books Eugene Tenenbaum Reluctant Reader A part of the series History of World Architecture originally published by Electa in Italian in 1971-7 under a general editorship of Pier Luigi Nervi, it was translated to English and published by Abrams in US (Academy Editions in UK) in 1971-80 in b&w only, but at 10 x 11 1/4 inches. Subsequently, the series was reedited, shrunk to 8 5/7 x 9 1/2 inches, and published by Electa / Rizzoli in US (Faber & . inches. Subsequently, the series was reedited, shrunk to 8 5/7 x 9 1/"A pictorial "Ferrari" of history of architecture books" according to Eugene Tenenbaum Reluctant Reader. A part of the series History of World Architecture originally published by Electa in Italian in 1971-7 under a general editorship of Pier Luigi Nervi, it was translated to English and published by Abrams in US (Academy Editions in UK) in 1971-80 in b&w only, but at 10 x 11 1/A pictorial "Ferrari" of history of architecture books Eugene Tenenbaum Reluctant Reader A part of the series History of World Architecture originally published by Electa in Italian in 1971-7 under a general editorship of Pier Luigi Nervi, it was translated to English and published by Abrams in US (Academy Editions in UK) in 1971-80 in b&w only, but at 10 x 11 1/4 inches. Subsequently, the series was reedited, shrunk to 8 5/7 x 9 1/2 inches, and published by Electa / Rizzoli in US (Faber & . inches. Subsequently, the series was reedited, shrunk to 8 5/7 x 9 1/2 inches, and published by Electa / Rizzoli in US (Faber & . inches, and published by Electa / Rizzoli in US (Faber & . Five Stars Tibor Uhrín excelent
The outstanding, forerunning personalities of this brilliant artistic period who, in the course of the nineteenth century, offered fecund theoretic and stylistic contributions, include Gottfried Semper, John Ruskin and Eugene Viollet-le Duc.. The first section of the book deals with the history of eighteenth-century architecture in France and England, countries where Cartesian-school philosophical speculation and Anglo-Saxon philosophical empiricism wielded a determining influence. This volume offers a complete survey of European architecture during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, examining in particular the influence of the cultural trends of the period on the architects' works. After analysing the developments of th
Robin Middleton is professor of Art History at the Columbia University, New York. . The focus of his studies is fench and English Architecture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. David Watkin is reader in the History of Architecture at the University of Cambridge, his numerous published works cover western architecture from the ancient world to the present day