This paper aims at presenting the work of Dutch architecture Hans van der Laan through a comparison with the Renaissance architect Leon Battista Alberti by stating the similarity of the role assigned to proportion in architectural design by both architects. In particular, the study will show how both Van der Laan and Alberti understood proportion and the perceptive and aesthetic values of proportioned forms as the result of an intellectual appreciation
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
Architect Hans van der Laan spent his lifetime studying human perception of proportion. His work led...
Between 1920 and 1991, the Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904–91) deve...
Collection "Objects of Belief: Proportional Systems in the History of Architecture" See :http://jour...
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedifica...
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedifica...
Daniele Barbaro\u27s commentary represents the culmination of the Renaissance efforts to understand ...
Daniele Barbaro\u27s commentary represents the culmination of the Renaissance efforts to understand ...
Leon Battista Alberti was not only the author of the first Renaissance treatises on painting, sculpt...
The subject of architectural proportional systems in the history of architecture, the topic of this ...
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedifica...
In 1648 the Amsterdam architect Philips Vingboons (1607–1678) published his first book with engravin...
Many buildings throughout the Renaissance were perceived as beautiful, and remain to be seen as so. ...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
Architect Hans van der Laan spent his lifetime studying human perception of proportion. His work led...
Between 1920 and 1991, the Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904–91) deve...
Collection "Objects of Belief: Proportional Systems in the History of Architecture" See :http://jour...
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedifica...
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedifica...
Daniele Barbaro\u27s commentary represents the culmination of the Renaissance efforts to understand ...
Daniele Barbaro\u27s commentary represents the culmination of the Renaissance efforts to understand ...
Leon Battista Alberti was not only the author of the first Renaissance treatises on painting, sculpt...
The subject of architectural proportional systems in the history of architecture, the topic of this ...
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedifica...
In 1648 the Amsterdam architect Philips Vingboons (1607–1678) published his first book with engravin...
Many buildings throughout the Renaissance were perceived as beautiful, and remain to be seen as so. ...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...