The eighteenth century struggled to define architecture as either an art or a science—the image of the architect as a grand figure who ...
Continue Reading →Vitruvius’s Ten Books of Architecture, the only architectural treatise to have survived from antiquity, was the fountainhead of architectural theory in the Italian ...
Continue Reading →First published in 1996, The Eyes of the Skin has become a classic of architectural theory. It asks the far-reaching question why, when ...
Continue Reading →Architecture Culture 1943-1968 is an anthology of seventy-four international documents with critical commentary. Both a sourcebook and a companion history of architecture, the ...
Continue Reading →In the 1790s and early 1800s, the art world experienced two big events: First came the military confiscation of masterpieces from Italy and ...
Continue Reading →This architectural book is more John Ruskin’s personal opinions on what constitutes beautiful architecture, then a description of various architectural styles. “It is ...
Continue Reading →Composed in a series of scenes, Aisthesis–Rancière’s definitive statement on the aesthetic takes its reader from Dresden in 1764 to New York in ...
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