Portuguese Architecture. Exploring the Aesthetic Charms and Historical Significance of Portuguese Architectural Heritage
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- Nombre de pages4087
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664638878
- EAN4057664638878
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille5 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Portuguese Architecture, " Walter Crum Watson delivers a comprehensive examination of the evolution of architectural styles throughout Portugal, highlighting the unique synthesis of influences that have shaped its built environment. Through a meticulous analysis of historical periods, from Gothic to Manueline, and onto modernism, Watson employs a scholarly yet accessible prose style that offers both aesthetic appreciation and critical insight.
The book situates Portuguese architecture within broader European trends while emphasizing distinct regional characteristics, making it an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of architectural history alike. Walter Crum Watson, a seasoned scholar in architectural studies, draws upon his extensive background in both theory and practice to engage with the subject matter deeply. His passion for Portugal's rich architectural heritage is underscored by personal experiences living and studying in the country, where he fostered a profound appreciation for its cultural nuances.
This intimate connection shapes his arguments, allowing readers to view Portuguese architecture not merely as a collection of buildings but as a reflection of the nation'Äôs identity. I highly recommend "Portuguese Architecture" to anyone eager to explore the intricate dialogue between history and design. This book serves as both an enlightening academic resource and an engaging narrative that will inspire readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Portugal's architectural landscape.
The book situates Portuguese architecture within broader European trends while emphasizing distinct regional characteristics, making it an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of architectural history alike. Walter Crum Watson, a seasoned scholar in architectural studies, draws upon his extensive background in both theory and practice to engage with the subject matter deeply. His passion for Portugal's rich architectural heritage is underscored by personal experiences living and studying in the country, where he fostered a profound appreciation for its cultural nuances.
This intimate connection shapes his arguments, allowing readers to view Portuguese architecture not merely as a collection of buildings but as a reflection of the nation'Äôs identity. I highly recommend "Portuguese Architecture" to anyone eager to explore the intricate dialogue between history and design. This book serves as both an enlightening academic resource and an engaging narrative that will inspire readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Portugal's architectural landscape.
In "Portuguese Architecture, " Walter Crum Watson delivers a comprehensive examination of the evolution of architectural styles throughout Portugal, highlighting the unique synthesis of influences that have shaped its built environment. Through a meticulous analysis of historical periods, from Gothic to Manueline, and onto modernism, Watson employs a scholarly yet accessible prose style that offers both aesthetic appreciation and critical insight.
The book situates Portuguese architecture within broader European trends while emphasizing distinct regional characteristics, making it an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of architectural history alike. Walter Crum Watson, a seasoned scholar in architectural studies, draws upon his extensive background in both theory and practice to engage with the subject matter deeply. His passion for Portugal's rich architectural heritage is underscored by personal experiences living and studying in the country, where he fostered a profound appreciation for its cultural nuances.
This intimate connection shapes his arguments, allowing readers to view Portuguese architecture not merely as a collection of buildings but as a reflection of the nation'Äôs identity. I highly recommend "Portuguese Architecture" to anyone eager to explore the intricate dialogue between history and design. This book serves as both an enlightening academic resource and an engaging narrative that will inspire readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Portugal's architectural landscape.
The book situates Portuguese architecture within broader European trends while emphasizing distinct regional characteristics, making it an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of architectural history alike. Walter Crum Watson, a seasoned scholar in architectural studies, draws upon his extensive background in both theory and practice to engage with the subject matter deeply. His passion for Portugal's rich architectural heritage is underscored by personal experiences living and studying in the country, where he fostered a profound appreciation for its cultural nuances.
This intimate connection shapes his arguments, allowing readers to view Portuguese architecture not merely as a collection of buildings but as a reflection of the nation'Äôs identity. I highly recommend "Portuguese Architecture" to anyone eager to explore the intricate dialogue between history and design. This book serves as both an enlightening academic resource and an engaging narrative that will inspire readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Portugal's architectural landscape.

