A cursory overview of the recent literature in architectural history reveals a startling disparity between the increasing number of reprints of well-established reference books, only seldom updated, and the almost complete absence of courageous new attempts to rewrite the history of this discipline according to its latest and most innovative achievements. As a matter of fact, the flood of doctoral dissertations, architectural biographies, and ..
Issued also as a part of the revised and enlarged edition of the Handbook, published under title: Hi...
The architectural reception of “phenomenology,” from the 1960s to the present, has been the source o...
Revised, expanded and rearranged edition of his Handbook of architecture, first published in 1855.Vo...
Rather than subscribing to a single position, this collection informs the reader about the current s...
Halfway through the nineteenth century, three pioneering architectural publications came out almost ...
New Directions in Architectural History Today the field of study in architectural history has expan...
Architectural history is more than just the study of buildings. Architecture of the past and present...
As a genre of architectural history, the architect biography seems to be on the wane. In the...
Why reopen Panayotis Tournikiotis’ The Historiography of Modern Architecture? What for? There are tw...
The history of 20th-century architecture is usually constructed from a small number of architects an...
From the 1970s, the history of modern architecture has experienced two fundamental theoretical and h...
<p>What is the value, now, in conducting historical research into architectural ideas? The paper add...
Book synopsis: What is the place of architecture in the history of art? Why has it been at times cen...
"Architecture RePerformed: the Politics of Reconstruction" / Tino MAGER (dir.). - Burlington/Farnham...
This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architec...
Issued also as a part of the revised and enlarged edition of the Handbook, published under title: Hi...
The architectural reception of “phenomenology,” from the 1960s to the present, has been the source o...
Revised, expanded and rearranged edition of his Handbook of architecture, first published in 1855.Vo...
Rather than subscribing to a single position, this collection informs the reader about the current s...
Halfway through the nineteenth century, three pioneering architectural publications came out almost ...
New Directions in Architectural History Today the field of study in architectural history has expan...
Architectural history is more than just the study of buildings. Architecture of the past and present...
As a genre of architectural history, the architect biography seems to be on the wane. In the...
Why reopen Panayotis Tournikiotis’ The Historiography of Modern Architecture? What for? There are tw...
The history of 20th-century architecture is usually constructed from a small number of architects an...
From the 1970s, the history of modern architecture has experienced two fundamental theoretical and h...
<p>What is the value, now, in conducting historical research into architectural ideas? The paper add...
Book synopsis: What is the place of architecture in the history of art? Why has it been at times cen...
"Architecture RePerformed: the Politics of Reconstruction" / Tino MAGER (dir.). - Burlington/Farnham...
This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architec...
Issued also as a part of the revised and enlarged edition of the Handbook, published under title: Hi...
The architectural reception of “phenomenology,” from the 1960s to the present, has been the source o...
Revised, expanded and rearranged edition of his Handbook of architecture, first published in 1855.Vo...