A history of architecture : settings and rituals [Material Impreso]
Datos de publicación: New York: Oxford University, 1995Edición: 2nd.edDescripción: 792 p. ilus., diagrsISBN: 978-0-19-508379-8Tema(s): ARQUITECTURA CONTEMPORÁNEA | ARQUITECTURA-AMERICAS S.XVI | HISTORIA DE LA ARQUITECTURA | MOVIMIENTO MODERNO | ARQUITECTURA MODERNA | ARQUITECTURA-ESPAÑA S.XVI | ARQUITECTURA ROMANA | ARQUITECTURA GRIEGA | ARQUITECTURA EGIPCIA | ARQUITECTURA-EDAD MEDIA | ARQUITECTURA MESOPOTAMICA | ARQUITECTURA RENACENTISTAResumen: Contiene: Part One. A place on earth. 1. The study of what we built.2. The cave and the sky: stone age Europe. 3. The rise of the city: architecture of ancient Egypt. 5. Bronze age cities: the agean and Asia Minor. 6. The Greek temple and the "barbarian" alternatives. 7. Polis and akropolis. 8. The Hellenistic realm. 9. Rome: caput mundi. 10. The world at large: Roman concurrences.- Part II. Measuring up. 11. The triumph of Christ. 12. The Mediterranean in the early Middle Ages. 13. The birth of nations: Europe after Charles. 14. The Franch manner. 15. The urbanization of Europe, 1100-1300. 16. Edges of medievalism. 17. The Renaissance: ideal and fad. 18. Spain and the new world. 19.Istambul and Venice. 20. The popes as planners: Rome 1450-1650. 21. Absolutism and bourgeoisie: European architecture, 1600-1750.- Part three. The search for self. 22. Architecture for a new world. 23. Architectural art and the landscape of industry. 24. The American experience. 25. Victorian environments. 26. The trials of modernism. 29. Designing the fin-de-siecle.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libro Sala | Pocitos | 720.9 KOSh 2nd.ed. | Disponible | P10663 |
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Contiene: Part One. A place on earth. 1. The study of what we built.2. The cave and the sky: stone age Europe. 3. The rise of the city: architecture of ancient Egypt. 5. Bronze age cities: the agean and Asia Minor. 6. The Greek temple and the "barbarian" alternatives. 7. Polis and akropolis. 8. The Hellenistic realm. 9. Rome: caput mundi. 10. The world at large: Roman concurrences.- Part II. Measuring up. 11. The triumph of Christ. 12. The Mediterranean in the early Middle Ages. 13. The birth of nations: Europe after Charles. 14. The Franch manner. 15. The urbanization of Europe, 1100-1300. 16. Edges of medievalism. 17. The Renaissance: ideal and fad. 18. Spain and the new world. 19.Istambul and Venice. 20. The popes as planners: Rome 1450-1650. 21. Absolutism and bourgeoisie: European architecture, 1600-1750.- Part three. The search for self. 22. Architecture for a new world. 23. Architectural art and the landscape of industry. 24. The American experience. 25. Victorian environments. 26. The trials of modernism. 29. Designing the fin-de-siecle.
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