European church architectures reveal the impact of significant events during early modern time period as shown in the cases of clandestine churches during the Dutch Revolution, the architectural makeover of Catholic churches during the Counter-Reformation and the establishment of Renaissance architecture through the construction of the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Foire as a result of tragic historical events
The religious mind in medieval Latin Christianity was thoroughly preoccupied with heaven, not only a...
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
The Gothic Maze focuses on the vigorous building activity among the 2,692 parish churches in medieva...
The importance of place—as a unique spatial identity—has been recognized since antiquity. Ancient re...
In this chapter I reflect on the role played by the Protestant Reformation in shaping the western ex...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individuals in Western Europe foun...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This contribution will develop the two main themes of the Hidden Deventer walk: the visible presence...
The emergence of Gothic cathedrals marked a revolutionary shift from previous architectural styles. ...
This article proposes storytelling as a tool to return historic church buildings to the people in to...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
This article presents a contextual approach to studying the role of the urban environment in introdu...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The theme of the book is the origin of Late Gothic architecture in Europe around the year 1300. It w...
The religious mind in medieval Latin Christianity was thoroughly preoccupied with heaven, not only a...
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
The Gothic Maze focuses on the vigorous building activity among the 2,692 parish churches in medieva...
The importance of place—as a unique spatial identity—has been recognized since antiquity. Ancient re...
In this chapter I reflect on the role played by the Protestant Reformation in shaping the western ex...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individuals in Western Europe foun...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This contribution will develop the two main themes of the Hidden Deventer walk: the visible presence...
The emergence of Gothic cathedrals marked a revolutionary shift from previous architectural styles. ...
This article proposes storytelling as a tool to return historic church buildings to the people in to...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
This article presents a contextual approach to studying the role of the urban environment in introdu...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The theme of the book is the origin of Late Gothic architecture in Europe around the year 1300. It w...
The religious mind in medieval Latin Christianity was thoroughly preoccupied with heaven, not only a...
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
The Gothic Maze focuses on the vigorous building activity among the 2,692 parish churches in medieva...