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... begun 1537. Engraving by Le Tarouilly . Le Tarouilly's view is deceptive . The absolute regularity gives no hint of the previous disorder of this formerly rutted hill with its hulks of medieval buildings disposed in an asymmetrical and ...
... begun 1537. Engraving by Le Tarouilly . Le Tarouilly's view is deceptive . The absolute regularity gives no hint of the previous disorder of this formerly rutted hill with its hulks of medieval buildings disposed in an asymmetrical and ...
الصفحة 338
... begun 1536 . Heavy rustication conveys a sense of security in the building where Venetians minted their coins . Its massive , highly textured walls are particularly impressive when seen across the Venetian lagoon . has the appearance of ...
... begun 1536 . Heavy rustication conveys a sense of security in the building where Venetians minted their coins . Its massive , highly textured walls are particularly impressive when seen across the Venetian lagoon . has the appearance of ...
الصفحة 380
... begun 1744 . This drawing shows the vaults above reflected onto the floor plan . Together , they illustrate how Neumann interlocked highly ornamental oval and circular bays within a cruciform plan , with spherical triangles at the ...
... begun 1744 . This drawing shows the vaults above reflected onto the floor plan . Together , they illustrate how Neumann interlocked highly ornamental oval and circular bays within a cruciform plan , with spherical triangles at the ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
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