Bernini is Dead?: Architecture and the Social Purpose |
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... nature should be let into the city , that the distinction between city and country should be positive , even rigorous , as advocated , for example , by Steen - Eiler Rasmussen . Though travel to nature and travel to architecture may ...
... nature should be let into the city , that the distinction between city and country should be positive , even rigorous , as advocated , for example , by Steen - Eiler Rasmussen . Though travel to nature and travel to architecture may ...
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... nature poems like those of the English . Their art never dealt with landscape . Their religion was like their view of nature . Man to him was one with Nature , and Nature was God . But Nature focused and found its true significance in ...
... nature poems like those of the English . Their art never dealt with landscape . Their religion was like their view of nature . Man to him was one with Nature , and Nature was God . But Nature focused and found its true significance in ...
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... nature herself , much as man may try to thwart her . Every day she insinuates herself against every building , eroding here by wind and rain , seeping in through the cracks to cause rot , sending armies of insects to riddle timber with ...
... nature herself , much as man may try to thwart her . Every day she insinuates herself against every building , eroding here by wind and rain , seeping in through the cracks to cause rot , sending armies of insects to riddle timber with ...
Contents
Chapter Three ARCHITECTURAL TRAVEL WITH PARTICULAR | 35 |
Chapter Six THE ARCHITECTURE OF STONE | 151 |
English Features | 417 |
Copyright | |
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The Genius in the Design: Bernini, Borromini, and the Rivalry That ... Jake Morrissey,J. P. Morrissey No preview available - 2005 |