Letters of an Architect from France, Italy and Greece

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Paperback, 508 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781108069410
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In 1816, architect and botanist Joseph Woods (1776–1864) embarked on a two-year journey through France, Switzerland, Italy and Greece, documenting interesting flora as well as buildings of note. This two-volume work first appeared in 1828. The account stands apart from other contemporary travelogues owing to the application of Woods' architectural insight. By critically assessing ancient and modern buildings for strengths and defects, Woods hoped to inform fellow architects as to how they might produce beautiful buildings through the study of different modes of construction and decoration. Accordingly, the text is accompanied by Woods' drawings of important buildings and architectural features. In Volume 1, he charts his year-long journey through France and Switzerland to Rome, including discussion of the notable ecclesiastical edifices of Notre Dame and the Vatican.

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ISBN13:9781108069410
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:508

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Preface; 1. Journey to Paris; 2. General account of Paris; 3. Gothic architecture; 4. Gothic architecture (cont.); 5. Return to Paris; 6. Edifices of Paris; 7. Paris; 8. Journey to Lyon; 9. Lyon; 10. South of France; 11. South of France (cont.); 12. South of France (cont.); 13. Geneva; 14. Tour in Switzerland; 15. Milan; 16. Verona; 17. Vicenza, Padua; 18. Venice; 19. Venice (cont.); 20. Bologna; 21. Florence; 22. Journey to Rome; 23. Roman antiquities; 24. Roman antiquities (cont.); 25. St Peter's; 26. Basilican churches; 27. Living at Rome; 28. Rome; 29. Palaces of Rome; 30. Rome.

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