This is the first comprehensive study of the reception of classical architecture in different regions of the world. Exploring the impact of colonialism, trade, slavery, religious missions, political ideology and intellectual/artistic exchange, the authors demonstrate how classical principles and ideas were disseminated and received across the globe. By addressing a number of contentious issues, highlighted in some historical surveys of architecture, the chapters presented in this volume question long-held assumptions about the notion of a universally accepted ‘classical tradition’ and its broadly Euro-centric perspective. Featuring thirty-two chapters written by international scholars from China, Europe, Turkey, North America, Mexico, Austr...
Tracing Architecture looks at the impact that knowledge of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Britis...
The paper discusses architecture as a marker of two selected types of conflicts. The first type desc...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...
Reissued in trade format with a new introduction, The Architecture of Humanism offers a brilliant an...
This dissertation examines links between architectural and colonial discourse in order to provide a ...
The Cambridge Guide to the Architecture of Christianity offers a wide-ranging overview of one of the...
This essay explores twentieth century neo-classicism in the Nordic countries, and suggests its supra...
This paper presents classical revival as one of the eclectic approaches to architectural design prev...
© 2020 Soon-Tzu SpeechleyIn both Malaysia and Singapore, thousands of historic buildings sport facad...
none1noThe recent work by Mark Wilson Jones addresses a fundamental topic: the explanation of the re...
Whereas the past decades have seen a profound reconsideration of Eighteenth-Century visual culture, ...
For Anglican travellers in Italy, Rome had an ambiguous status. It was the seat both of high culture...
The rediscovery of the Greek-Doric temples in South-Italian Paestum caused a great stir in eightee...
(for book) The Routledge Companion to Criticality in Art, Architecture, and Design presents an in-de...
This paper investigates the development of attitudes to historic conservation from the turn of the n...
Tracing Architecture looks at the impact that knowledge of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Britis...
The paper discusses architecture as a marker of two selected types of conflicts. The first type desc...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...
Reissued in trade format with a new introduction, The Architecture of Humanism offers a brilliant an...
This dissertation examines links between architectural and colonial discourse in order to provide a ...
The Cambridge Guide to the Architecture of Christianity offers a wide-ranging overview of one of the...
This essay explores twentieth century neo-classicism in the Nordic countries, and suggests its supra...
This paper presents classical revival as one of the eclectic approaches to architectural design prev...
© 2020 Soon-Tzu SpeechleyIn both Malaysia and Singapore, thousands of historic buildings sport facad...
none1noThe recent work by Mark Wilson Jones addresses a fundamental topic: the explanation of the re...
Whereas the past decades have seen a profound reconsideration of Eighteenth-Century visual culture, ...
For Anglican travellers in Italy, Rome had an ambiguous status. It was the seat both of high culture...
The rediscovery of the Greek-Doric temples in South-Italian Paestum caused a great stir in eightee...
(for book) The Routledge Companion to Criticality in Art, Architecture, and Design presents an in-de...
This paper investigates the development of attitudes to historic conservation from the turn of the n...
Tracing Architecture looks at the impact that knowledge of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Britis...
The paper discusses architecture as a marker of two selected types of conflicts. The first type desc...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...