In this enchanting meditation on ruins, Christopher Woodward takes us on a thousand-year journey from the plains of Troy to the monuments of ...
Continue Reading →A remarkable investigation on the exhibitions that have shaped contemporary architecture. The first Venice Biennale of Architecture in 1980 was one of those ...
Continue Reading →From the earliest moment of his prolific career to the end of his life, Charles Blanc dedicated most of his intellectual energies to ...
Continue Reading →A physician, physicist, Cartesian, and “Modern” in the famous querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, Claude Perrault acquired architectural immortality with his design ...
Continue Reading →Nicolas Le Camus de Mézières (1721–circa 1793) emerges today as one of the more fascinating and influential architects of the French Enlightenment. Much ...
Continue Reading →The 2008 exhibition Piranesi. The Print Collection of Ghent University, staged in the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) of Ghent, Belgium, thematized and ...
Continue Reading →Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity was intended to be the first volume of a four-part series of books covering the history of ...
Continue Reading →The great period of Early Renaissance art in Italy was initiated by the architectural, technological, and scriptural achievements of the renowned fifteenth-century Florentine ...
Continue Reading →Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter in the 1970’s developed their ideas of a “Collage City” as an essay. Collage City was expanded and ...
Continue Reading →This revealing memoir by Aldo Rossi (1937-1997), one of the most visible and controversial figures ever on the international architecture scene, intermingles discussions ...
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