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... galleries Library Main shrine Cruciform courtyard Library First enclosure galleries Second enclosure galleries Pool Pool 0 100 m 0 300 ft 3.24 Plan of Angkor Wat , begun ca. 1120 . The clarity of this design is comparable in its way to ...
... galleries Library Main shrine Cruciform courtyard Library First enclosure galleries Second enclosure galleries Pool Pool 0 100 m 0 300 ft 3.24 Plan of Angkor Wat , begun ca. 1120 . The clarity of this design is comparable in its way to ...
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... galleries within the complex . Begun in ca. 1120 as a temple to Vishnu , one of the Hindu gods , Angkor Wat was ... galleries for circumambulation extending around all four sides . Angkor takes this as the point of departure for an even ...
... galleries within the complex . Begun in ca. 1120 as a temple to Vishnu , one of the Hindu gods , Angkor Wat was ... galleries for circumambulation extending around all four sides . Angkor takes this as the point of departure for an even ...
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... galleries , the view into the nave is dramatic , providing a partial perspective of the interconnecting layered spaces surrounding the interior volume . In the church ritual for which Hagia Sophia was built , the major space was ...
... galleries , the view into the nave is dramatic , providing a partial perspective of the interconnecting layered spaces surrounding the interior volume . In the church ritual for which Hagia Sophia was built , the major space was ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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