Schopenhauer’s account of the artistic process is an early contribution to the study of creativity. This account extends his analysis of art beyond ...
Continue Reading →Using key texts by the German architect and theorist Gottfried Semper, Mari Hvattum offers a reinterpretation of historicism, viewed as a philosophical outlook ...
Continue Reading →After Scottish architect Robert Kerr (1823-1904) published this book in 1864, he was given a commission to build what would become his best-known ...
Continue Reading →Over the course of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, European society confronted rapid monetization, a process that has been examined in depth by ...
Continue Reading →Marie Luise Gothein (1863-1931) published this scholarly two-volume history of garden design in German in 1913. Its second edition of 1925 was translated ...
Continue Reading →The book presents a new theory of space: how and why it is a vital component of how societies work. The theory is ...
Continue Reading →Every day Roman urbanites took to the street for myriad tasks, from hawking vegetables and worshipping local deities to simply loitering and socializing. ...
Continue Reading →States have long been active in commissioning architecture, which affords one way to embed political projects within socially meaningful cultural forms. Such state-led ...
Continue Reading →First published in 1982, German architect Oswald Mathias Ungers’ City Metaphors juxtaposes more than 100 various city maps throughout history with images of ...
Continue Reading →The Pantheon is one of the most important architectural monuments of all time. Thought to have been built by Emperor Hadrian in approximately ...
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