Architectural Theory: Vitruvius to 1870 is a landmark anthology that surveys the development of the field of architecture from its earliest days to ...
Continue Reading βThe first volume of Rome in the Age of Bernini (1585-1644) was published in 1982. In the present volume I continue the story ...
Continue Reading βThe idea of writing this book first came to me when I was collaborating with the late professor Erik SjΓΆqvist on a revision ...
Continue Reading βWhat does the city’s form actually mean to the people who live there? What can the city planner do to make the city’s ...
Continue Reading βIn this provocative revisionist work, Evonne Levy brings fresh theoretical perspectives to the study of the “propagandistic” art and architecture of the Jesuit ...
Continue Reading βThroughout the twentieth century, architecture was commonly distinguished from art, where we understand the latter to be the visual arts. Architects and artists ...
Continue Reading βThe year is 1932. In Rome, the Fascist leader Benito Mussolini unveils a giant obelisk of white marble, bearing the Latin inscription MVSSOLINI ...
Continue Reading βS,M,L,XL presents a selection of the remarkable visionary design work produced by the Dutch firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture (O.M.A.) and its acclaimed founder, Rem ...
Continue Reading βThe celebrated British architect Sir John Soane (1753 – 1837) created his extraordinary house-museum from three properties in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. There, ...
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