Born in Scotland, James Fergusson (1808–86) spent ten years as an indigo planter in India before embarking upon a second career as an ...
Continue Reading →Why are we sometimes unable to remember events, places and objects? This concise overview explores the concept of ‘forgetting’, and how modern society ...
Continue Reading →Why are we sometimes unable to remember events, places and objects? This concise overview explores the concept of ‘forgetting’, and how modern society ...
Continue Reading →A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful is a 1757 treatise on aesthetics written by Edmund ...
Continue Reading →Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was a French philosopher and Nobel Prize winner in Literature, whose third major work, “Creative Evolution”, provided an alternate explanation ...
Continue Reading →Before he became a professional architect, Christopher Wren had a highly successful career as an astronomer – he was Savilian Professor of Astronomy ...
Continue Reading →Nero’s palace, the Domus Aurea (Golden House), is the most influential known building in the history of Roman architecture. It has been incompletely ...
Continue Reading →In this book, the editors focus on architecture and communication from various different perspectives – taking into account that the term “architecture” is ...
Continue Reading →This is the first-ever English translation of Daniele Barbaro’s 1567 Italian translation of and commentary on Vitruvius’s Ten Books of Architecture, an encyclopaedic ...
Continue Reading →The humanities, natural and technical sciences seemingly have little to say to each other despite all the trans-disciplinary efforts. The Applied Virtuality series ...
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