This article traces the ways in which competing architectural plans for the Vierzehnheiligen (currently known as the Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers) in Southern Germany evolved from its 1735 until 1744. These changes reflect changing ideas of church architecture and the pragmatic realities of the site
The Plan of Saint Gall is the oldest known medieval architectural drawing. Dating from the early 9th...
The paper analyzes the Church of St. Anna in Düren, built in the Second Post- War period by Rudolf ...
The debate over whether the early church basilica was “imperial” is bound up with many other questio...
This article traces the ways in which competing architectural plans for the Vierzehnheiligen (curre...
This article is a general overview of Schloss Sanssouci, a summer palace of Fredrick II, King of Pru...
The article focuses on a group of eleven churches that were built as places of worship for of the ne...
The theme of the book is the origin of Late Gothic architecture in Europe around the year 1300. It w...
The article deals with uses of the past in art and architecture within networks and associations of ...
The project which stands on a previous building is always a complex task that requires the appropria...
The article is a summary of the Master's thesis entitled „The Catholic University of Lublin. An arch...
This dissertation establishes the pivotal role of ecclesiastical architecture and its bureaucratic a...
Until 1577 there was a monastery of the Cistercian order in IJsselstein. It had been founded by the ...
Swiss architect David Vogel (1744–1808) enjoyed a thorough theoretical training compared to his comp...
The project which stands on a previous building is always a complex task that requires the appropria...
This study examines one of the many early modern pilgrimage churches in Southern Germany, whose site...
The Plan of Saint Gall is the oldest known medieval architectural drawing. Dating from the early 9th...
The paper analyzes the Church of St. Anna in Düren, built in the Second Post- War period by Rudolf ...
The debate over whether the early church basilica was “imperial” is bound up with many other questio...
This article traces the ways in which competing architectural plans for the Vierzehnheiligen (curre...
This article is a general overview of Schloss Sanssouci, a summer palace of Fredrick II, King of Pru...
The article focuses on a group of eleven churches that were built as places of worship for of the ne...
The theme of the book is the origin of Late Gothic architecture in Europe around the year 1300. It w...
The article deals with uses of the past in art and architecture within networks and associations of ...
The project which stands on a previous building is always a complex task that requires the appropria...
The article is a summary of the Master's thesis entitled „The Catholic University of Lublin. An arch...
This dissertation establishes the pivotal role of ecclesiastical architecture and its bureaucratic a...
Until 1577 there was a monastery of the Cistercian order in IJsselstein. It had been founded by the ...
Swiss architect David Vogel (1744–1808) enjoyed a thorough theoretical training compared to his comp...
The project which stands on a previous building is always a complex task that requires the appropria...
This study examines one of the many early modern pilgrimage churches in Southern Germany, whose site...
The Plan of Saint Gall is the oldest known medieval architectural drawing. Dating from the early 9th...
The paper analyzes the Church of St. Anna in Düren, built in the Second Post- War period by Rudolf ...
The debate over whether the early church basilica was “imperial” is bound up with many other questio...