A World History of ArchitectureMcGraw-Hill, 2004 - 592 من الصفحات Publisher Description. |
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... feet square , the north pyramid rises at a constant 43 ° 22 ′ angle to its apex 344 feet above the ground . Its profile is thus rel- atively low , a testimony to the conservative attitudes of its designers . FOURTH - DYNASTY PYRAMIDS AT ...
... feet square , the north pyramid rises at a constant 43 ° 22 ′ angle to its apex 344 feet above the ground . Its profile is thus rel- atively low , a testimony to the conservative attitudes of its designers . FOURTH - DYNASTY PYRAMIDS AT ...
الصفحة 115
... feet over the valley of the river Gard on three tiers of arches , carrying the water channel 160 feet above the level of the river . Its design is remarkably straightforward : the two lowest arch levels are identical rows of ...
... feet over the valley of the river Gard on three tiers of arches , carrying the water channel 160 feet above the level of the river . Its design is remarkably straightforward : the two lowest arch levels are identical rows of ...
الصفحة 125
... feet thick and thirty - four feet wide through drum walls that are up to twenty feet deep . Most of the constructional com- plexity is not visible on the interior . The first two rings of coffering conceal eight great relieving arches ...
... feet thick and thirty - four feet wide through drum walls that are up to twenty feet deep . Most of the constructional com- plexity is not visible on the interior . The first two rings of coffering conceal eight great relieving arches ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
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aisles ancient appear arches architects architecture axis basilica bays became begun building built carved Cathedral central century chapels choir Christian church classical columns completed construction contained continued court courtyard covered created crossing culture detail developed dome early east elaborate elements entrance established extended exterior façade feet figures floor four frame front galleries garden gate Gothic Greek hall important influence interior Italy known later light living located major masonry materials medieval monumental mosque nave original ornament painted palace period placed practice pyramid reflected remains Renaissance rising river Roman Rome roof rooms seen served shows shrine side space square stone street structure style surrounding temple tion tomb tower town traditional vaults Villa wall wooden