World Architecture: The Masterworks“One of the many appealing aspects of World Architecture is its gathering between two covers of disparate but remarkable buildings from across the centuries, many of them in exquisite full-page photographs.”—Wall Street Journal Will Pryce unveils a world of beauty and genius in this unparalleled, specially photographed survey of the world’s architectural master- pieces. More than 350 color photographs celebrate the finest buildings from over two thousand years of civilization: Hagia Sophia, the Gothic cathedrals of Europe, Islamic masterworks at Isfahan, the Taj Mahal, the Palace of Westminster, Gehry’s iconic Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and much more. There are some eighty buildings featured, more than forty of which receive in-depth attention in detailed photo essays. Pryce’s accompanying texts and commentaries provide an extra dimension of understanding for the contexts in which they were created, and of the evolution of architecture through history. |
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... Classical orders was the introduction of Classical proportional systems . The width of Classical buildings is defined in proportion to their height . The enormous but ultimately arbitrary heights of French Gothic cathedrals were ...
... Classical orders was the introduction of Classical proportional systems . The width of Classical buildings is defined in proportion to their height . The enormous but ultimately arbitrary heights of French Gothic cathedrals were ...
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... Classical style . OPPOSITE LEFT Bernini's Sant'Andrea al Quirinale is an essay in oval planning , here placed transversely the high altar sits within a niche opposite the doorway . Bernini also contributed all the sculpture . OPPOSITE ...
... Classical style . OPPOSITE LEFT Bernini's Sant'Andrea al Quirinale is an essay in oval planning , here placed transversely the high altar sits within a niche opposite the doorway . Bernini also contributed all the sculpture . OPPOSITE ...
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... Classical or Romanesque architecture ) . ashlar Finely cut stone . baldacchino A permanent canopy over the altar of a church . baptistery Part of a church , or less often a separate building , used for the ceremony of baptism . bays ...
... Classical or Romanesque architecture ) . ashlar Finely cut stone . baldacchino A permanent canopy over the altar of a church . baptistery Part of a church , or less often a separate building , used for the ceremony of baptism . bays ...
Contents
PREFACE | 18 |
MASTERWORKS IN DETAIL | 48 |
Durham Cathedral DURHAM ENGLAND | 94 |
Copyright | |
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