History of Architectural Development Early Christian Byzantine and Romanesque architecture by C Stewart

History of Architectural Development  Early Christian  Byzantine and Romanesque architecture  by C  Stewart
Author: Frederick Moore Simpson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1962
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:49015002021864

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Early Christian Byzantine and Romanesque Architecture

Early Christian  Byzantine and Romanesque Architecture
Author: Cecil Stewart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1954
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: OCLC:21542169

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The Symbol at Your Door

The Symbol at Your Door
Author: Nigel Hiscock
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351881364

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Is the display of number and geometry in medieval religious architecture evidence of intended symbolism? This book offers a new perspective in the retrieval of meaning from architecture in the Greek East and the Latin West, and challenges the view that geometry was merely an outcome of practical procedures by masons. Instead, it attributes intellectual meaning to it as understood by Christian Platonist thought and provides compelling evidence that the symbolism was often intended. In so doing, the book serves as a companion volume to The Wise Master Builder by the same author, which found the same system implicit in plans of cathedrals and abbeys. The present book explains how the architectural symbolism proposed could have been understood at the time, as supported by medieval texts and its context, since it is context that can confer specific meaning. The introduction locates the study in its critical context and summarizes Christian Platonism as it determined the meaning of number and geometry. The investigation opens with the recurrent symbolism of the dome and the cube as heaven and earth in the Byzantine world and moves to the duality of the temple and the body in the East and West as reflections of Plato's universal macrocosm and human microcosm. The study then examines each of the figures of Platonic geometry in the architecture of the West against the background of their mathematics and metaphysics, before proceeding to their synthesis with the circle, as seen in circular and polygonal structures, the divisions of circles in Christian art, and their display in window tracery, culminating in the rose window. In view of the multivalency of the symbolism, the investigation establishes systematic occurrences of it, which strongly suggest patterns of thought underlying systems of design. The book concludes with a series of test cases, which show the after-life of the same symbolism as it overlapped with the Renaissance.

A History of Western Architecture

A History of Western Architecture
Author: David Watkin
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1856694593

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The history of Western architecture from the earliest times in Mesopotamia and Egypt to the dramatic impact of CAD on architectural practice at the beginning of the 21st century.

Edward James Lennox

Edward James Lennox
Author: Marilyn M. Litvak
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 137
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781554881505

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From 1876 to 1915, Edward James Lennox was a formidable force in Toronto’s architectural community. Many of his buildings are still landmarks in a city that continues to evolve. Born and educated in Toronto, Lennox looked to the past for inspiration but was never captured by it. His prototypical Annex houes on Madison Avenue, Old City Hall, and Casa Loma bear witness to his technical expertise and aesthetic sensibilities. Through text and illustrations, this volume tells the story of the a resolute architect whose vision helped shape an emerging city, and who in his time was called the "builder of Toronto." Edward James Lennox, "Builder of Toronto" is the first volume in the Canadian Master Architect series. Each publication will profile the work of an individual Canadian architect. The series editor is Marilyn M. Litvak.

Architecture Classic and Early Christian

Architecture Classic and Early Christian
Author: John Slater
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1547164506

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This handbook is intended to give such an outline of the Architecture of the Ancient World, and of that of Christendom down to the period of the Crusades, as, without attempting to supply the minute information required by the professional student, may give a general idea of the works of the great building nations of Antiquity and the Early Christian times. Its chief object has been to place information on the subject within the reach of those persons of literary or artistic education who desire to become in some degree acquainted with Architecture. All technicalities which could be dispensed with have been accordingly excluded; and when it has been unavoidable that a technical word or phrase should occur, an explanation has been added either in the text or in the glossary; but as this volume and the companion one on Gothic and Renaissance Architecture are, in effect, two divisions of the same work, it has not been thought necessary to repeat in the glossary given with this part the words explained in that prefixed to the other. In treating so very wide a field, it has been felt that the chief prominence should be given to that great sequence of architectural styles which form the links of a chain connecting the architecture of modern Europe with the earliest specimens of the art. Egypt, Assyria, and Persia combined to furnish the foundation upon which the splendid architecture of the Greeks was based. Roman architecture was founded on Greek models with the addition of Etruscan construction, and was for a time universally prevalent. The break-up of the Roman Empire was followed by the appearance of the Basilican, the Byzantine, and the Romanesque phases of Christian art; and, later on, by the Saracenic. These are the styles on which all mediaeval and modern European architecture has been based, and these accordingly have furnished the subjects to which the reader's attention is chiefly directed. Such styles as those of India, China and Japan, which lie quite outside this series, are noticed much more briefly; and some matters-such, for example, as prehistoric architecture-which in a larger treatise it would have been desirable to include, have been entirely left out for want of room. In treating each style the object has not been to mention every phase of its development, still less every building, but rather to describe the more prominent buildings with some approach to completeness. It is true that much is left unnoticed, for which the student who wishes to pursue the subject further will have to refer to the writings specially devoted to the period or country. But it has been possible to describe a considerable number of typical examples, and to do so in such a manner as, it is hoped, may make some impression on the reader's mind. Had notices of a much greater number of buildings been compressed into the same space, each must have been so condensed that the volume, though useful as a catalogue for reference, would have, in all probability, become uninteresting, and consequently unserviceable to the class of readers for whom it is intended. As far as possible mere matters of opinion have been excluded from this handbook. A few of the topics which it has been necessary to approach are subjects on which high authorities still more or less disagree, and it has been impossible to avoid these in every instance; but, as far as practicable, controverted points have been left untouched. Controversy is unsuited to the province of such a manual as this, in which it is quite sufficient for the authors to deal with the ascertained facts of the history which they have to unfold.

A History of Architectural Development Vol I

A History of Architectural Development Vol  I
Author: F. M. Simpson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1479434280

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An illustrated history of architectural design in Europe from the ancient world to the early Enlightenment. Intended to be a reference work on the planning, construction, materials and principles of design through the ages. Volume I covers the ancient world from the early Egyptian and West Asian societies to the Byzantines of Anatolia.

Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture

Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture
Author: Edith A. Browne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1912
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: MINN:319510023220414

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