The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... architecture The Romantic Movement still further delayed the opportunity of impartial criticism Nature of Romanticism Romanticism in architecture : conditions essential for its success Failure of our ' romantic ... ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
... architecture The Romantic Movement still further delayed the opportunity of impartial criticism Nature of Romanticism Romanticism in architecture : conditions essential for its success Failure of our ' romantic ... ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
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... architecture as in politics Picturesqueness is a form of beauty , and need not be foregone · But the picturesque ideal , by its hostility to the former principle , is fatal to design , and destroys the syntax of ... ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
... architecture as in politics Picturesqueness is a form of beauty , and need not be foregone · But the picturesque ideal , by its hostility to the former principle , is fatal to design , and destroys the syntax of ... ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
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... architecture of humanism Relation of order to beauty in architecture Style as coherence • What is simultaneously seen must be simultaneously PAGE 230 235 236 237 understood . . • 238 The Græco - Roman tradition ... ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
... architecture of humanism Relation of order to beauty in architecture Style as coherence • What is simultaneously seen must be simultaneously PAGE 230 235 236 237 understood . . • 238 The Græco - Roman tradition ... ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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