In the discussion of architecture, there is a prevailing sentiment that, since 1968, cultural production in its traditional sense can no longer be ...
Continue Reading →A summary of the ideas and buildings of the period before the French Revolution with particular reference to the roots of modern architecture. ...
Continue Reading →Two architectural theorists and designers look back over their influential professional careers, their dedication to broadening the view of the built world, and their iconoclastic ...
Continue Reading →“Tourism Revisited”, wishes to address the complex relationships between tourism, architecture and the city in relation to themes such as history and nostalgia, ...
Continue Reading →This highly acclaimed volume examines the one firm bridge between the art of the humanists and the painters of the early Italian Renaissance: ...
Continue Reading →Some of the most significant currents in modern intellectual and cultural history pass by way of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1816). By choosing in ...
Continue Reading →Ramble, Linger, and Gaze explores a method of architectural research based on narrative dialogue and examines the garden theories and literary garden representations ...
Continue Reading →Originally published in 1984, The Clothing of Clio is concerned with the wide variety of ways in which the past was represented in ...
Continue Reading →Philibert de l’Orme was a French architect and writer, and one of the great masters of the French Renaissance. In the 17th century, ...
Continue Reading →Bernini and Pallavicino, the artist and the Jesuit cardinal, are closely related figures at the papal courts of Urban VIII and Alexander VII, ...
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