The classical orders of architecture
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Author
Publication
1985 - Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
40,000 words, Guess
Page Count
160 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveclassicalorderso0000chit
- ISBN-100847806715
- ISBN-139780847806713
- LibraryThing4109824
- Goodreads3480244
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- Library of Congress Control Number85043060
- OCLC Control Number13358142
- Better World Books9780847806713
- Open LibraryOL2551070M
Classifications
- DDC729/.326
- LCCNA2815 .C55 1985
- LCCNA2815.C55 1985
Description
"The recent revival of interest in classical architecture needs to be matched by a high degree of literacy in the use of the orders if it is to be taken seriously. Presenting a modern interpretation of renaissance rules of proportion, the second edition of this successful title now includes both 100-part (metric) and 96-part (imperial) systems of proportioning the orders. These are underpinned by an essay, written by Calder Loth, on James Gibbs, 18th century architect and inventor of a new fractional system of proportions, and his influence on American classical architecture. With the inclusion of additional plates, the book provides a clear introduction and valuable guidance to assist architects and designers with the basic grammar of classical design"--Back cover.
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