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... later works . 5.13 Triumphal arch , Pompeii , before 79 CE . Monuments such as these were the pride of the city ... later buildings . Compare the abbey gatehouse at Lorsch ( see Fig . 8.4 ) and the west front of S. Andrea in Mantua ( see ...
... later works . 5.13 Triumphal arch , Pompeii , before 79 CE . Monuments such as these were the pride of the city ... later buildings . Compare the abbey gatehouse at Lorsch ( see Fig . 8.4 ) and the west front of S. Andrea in Mantua ( see ...
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... later . This audacious building contains the greatest dome of its age , only slightly smaller than that of the Pantheon . The exterior shows massive buttresses added later to repair earthquake damage . Minarets were added when the ...
... later . This audacious building contains the greatest dome of its age , only slightly smaller than that of the Pantheon . The exterior shows massive buttresses added later to repair earthquake damage . Minarets were added when the ...
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... LATER WORK OF LE CORBUSIER Just as Wright designed his later works to fit into Broadacre City , Le Corbusier conceived of his later works as elements of an ideal city he called La Ville Radieuse ( The Radiant City ) . His first ...
... LATER WORK OF LE CORBUSIER Just as Wright designed his later works to fit into Broadacre City , Le Corbusier conceived of his later works as elements of an ideal city he called La Ville Radieuse ( The Radiant City ) . His first ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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