San Carlo Alle Quattro Fontane
Author : Leo Steinberg
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Page : 838 pages
File Size : 26,98 MB
Release : 1960
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Author : Leo Steinberg
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Page : 838 pages
File Size : 26,98 MB
Release : 1960
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Author : Leo Steinberg
Publisher : Garland Publishing
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 45,27 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Architecture
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Author : Rudolf Wittkower
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 10,18 MB
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300079418
This classic survey of Italian Baroque art and architecture focuses on the arts in every center between Venice and Sicily in the early, high, and late Baroque periods. The heart of the study, however, lies in the architecture and sculpture of the exhilarating years of Roman High Baroque, when Bernini, Borromini, and Cortona were all at work under a series of enlightened popes. Wittkower's text is now accompanied by a critical introduction and substantial new bibliography. This edition-now published in three volumes-will also include color illustrations for the first time.
Author : Artemis Alexiadou
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 13,53 MB
Release : 2009-05-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027289573
The present volume contains a selection of papers presented at the 21st and 22nd Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop held at the University of California, Santa Cruz and the University of Stuttgart. The contributions provide insightful discussions of several topics of current interest for syntactic theory on the basis of comparative data from a wide range of contemporary and historical Germanic languages. The theoretical issues explored include: the left periphery, with a number of contributions touching on the pros and contras of cartographic accounts; different aspects of word order and how it arises from movement and clause structure; the interplay of thematic relations and case theory with the realization of DPs; and the treatment of finiteness and modal structures. This book is of interest to syntacticians working in a comparative perspective and to advanced undergraduates.
Author : Adil Mansure
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 28,19 MB
Release : 2019-12-06
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0429856032
The church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, also called San Carlino, is an architectural artefact that continues to attract numerous hypotheses and geometric analyses attempting to explain its form and meaning. Numerous investigations have attempted to reveal its underlying geometrical principles, without, however, reaching a consensus. Finding San Carlino presents an edited collection of perspectives on Borromini’s famous Baroque church from a range of established and emerging scholars in architectural history and theory, including Werner Oechslin, Karsten Harries, Michael Hill and Lauren Jacobi amongst others. This book offers the reader different means of engaging with, enjoying and articulating San Carlino’s complexity, non-consensus and ambiguity. It is precisely such a unique disposition that motivates this book to explore multiple modes of architectural enquiry and delve into a series of theoretical and historiographical questions such as: why was Borromini not able to post-rationalize his architecture with his drawings? What is San Carlino’s exemplary value, and why does it continually engender exegetical and hermeneutic desire? What is the role of geometry in architecture, in history and today? Written for researchers, scholars and postgraduate students in architectural history and theory, the book uses San Carlino as an enigmatic centering point for a set of significant contemporary voices to explore new modes of confrontation and comparison.
Author : John Shannon Hendrix
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 47,59 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0415639131
Continuing the themes that have been addressed in The Humanities in Architectural Design and The Cultural Role of Architecture, this book illustrates the important role that a contradiction between form and function plays in compositional strategies in architecture. The contradiction between form and function is seen as a device for poetic expression, for the expression of ideas, in architecture. The book contributes to the project of re-establishing architecture as a humanistic discipline, to re-establish an emphasis on the expression of ideas, and on the ethical role of architecture to engage the intellect of the observer and to represent human identity.
Author : Sarah McPhee
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 16,56 MB
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780300089820
In 1638, Gianlorenzo Bernini began the ambitious architectural project of designing and constructing massive twin bell towers atop St. Peter's basilica. But the project failed spectacularly. This volume tells the story of the bell towers, presenting both visual and documentary evidence.
Author : Joseph Connors
Publisher : New York : Architectural History Foundation ; Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 38,41 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Architecture
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Publisher : Taschen
Page : 860 pages
File Size : 42,1 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9783822816998
This book charls the fascinating history of architectural theory from the Renaissance to the present day. Addressing its subject country by country and featuring over 850 illustrations, it offers a chronological overview of the most important architects and architectural theoreticians from Alberti to Koolhaas. Book jacket.
Author : Charlotte Van den Broeck
Publisher : Other Press, LLC
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 44,60 MB
Release : 2022-10-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 163542318X
A prize-winning Belgian poet explores the nature of creative endeavor—the godlike ambition, the crushing defeat of failure—through the stories of thirteen tragic architects. In thirteen fascinating chapters, Charlotte Van den Broeck goes in search of buildings that were fatal to their architects—architects who either killed themselves or are rumored to have done so. They range across time and space from a church with a twisted spire in seventeenth-century France to a theater that collapsed mid-performance in 1920s Washington, DC, and an eerily sinking swimming pool in the author’s hometown. Drawing on a vast range of material, from Hegel and Darwin to art history, stories from her own life, and popular culture, Van den Broeck brings patterns into focus as she asks, What is that strange, life-or-death connection between a creation and its creator? Threaded through each story is the author’s meditation on the question of suicide—what Albert Camus called the “one truly serious philosophical problem”—in relation to creativity and public disgrace. The result is a profoundly idiosyncratic book, breaking ground in literary nonfiction, as well as providing solace and consolation to anyone who has ever attempted a creative act.