The Classical Language of Architecture |
Contents
PREFACE | 6 |
THE RHETORIC OF THE BAROQUE | 27 |
S THE LIGHT OF REASON | 34 |
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Alberti ancient Andrea antique archi architect architrave attic storey Baroque Behrens Blenheim Bramante Bramante's built called capital Capitoline carved centre century church classical architecture classical building classical language Cockerell colonnade Colosseum columns Composite Corbusier Cordemoy Corinthian order cornice decorated deriving discipline dome Doric order eaves eighteenth English enriched entablature Eustyle façade five orders French frieze Gesù Giulio Romano grammar Greek Doric harmonious Hawksmoor High Renaissance illustrated Inigo Jones intercolumniation invention Ionic Italian language of architecture later Laugier Le Corbusier Look at Plate Louvre Mannerist Mantua Michelangelo modern moulding Museum Palace Palazzo Palladio Panthéon Paris pedestals pediment perhaps Perret piers pilasters Piranesi portico primitive hut Pycnostyle Raphael rational rhythm Roman architecture Rome rustication sculpture Serlio Soane Soufflot St Peter's stone structure Susanna Systyle talk tecture tempietto temple theme thing tion treatise triglyphs triumphal arch Tuscan Venice Vignola Vitruvian Vitruvius wall Wendel Dietterlin west front