Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain. Exploring the Unique Spanish Gothic Architectural Legacy
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- Nombre de pages8390
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-611921-8
- EAN4064066119218
- Date de parution26/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille10 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, " George Edmund Street offers a meticulous exploration of the rich tapestry of Gothic architectural forms that define Spain'Äôs historical and cultural landscape. Street'Äôs analytical style blends detailed descriptions with critical insights, examining notable structures such as cathedrals, palaces, and public buildings, while placing them within the broader context of European architectural traditions.
His illustrations and diagrams augment the text, providing both visual pleasure and scholarly rigor to those fascinated by the evolution of architectural form from the medieval period to the modern age. George Edmund Street was an influential English architect and a key figure in the Gothic Revival movement, whose passion for historical architecture inspired him to study the intricacies of Gothic design in depth.
His previous work and travels throughout Europe fostered an abiding admiration for the Gothic style, particularly in Spain, where he saw unique blends of Moorish and Christian influences. Street's insights reflect his extensive knowledge and deep commitment to preserving architectural heritage, an endeavor that echoes in the pages of this book. This work is a must-read for architecture students, historians, and anyone captivated by the beauty of Gothic structures.
Street'Äôs thoughtful examination of the artistry and context of Spain'Äôs Gothic architecture sheds light on a pivotal period in architectural history. Readers will find themselves not only informed but also inspired to appreciate the enduring magnificence of Gothic design.
His illustrations and diagrams augment the text, providing both visual pleasure and scholarly rigor to those fascinated by the evolution of architectural form from the medieval period to the modern age. George Edmund Street was an influential English architect and a key figure in the Gothic Revival movement, whose passion for historical architecture inspired him to study the intricacies of Gothic design in depth.
His previous work and travels throughout Europe fostered an abiding admiration for the Gothic style, particularly in Spain, where he saw unique blends of Moorish and Christian influences. Street's insights reflect his extensive knowledge and deep commitment to preserving architectural heritage, an endeavor that echoes in the pages of this book. This work is a must-read for architecture students, historians, and anyone captivated by the beauty of Gothic structures.
Street'Äôs thoughtful examination of the artistry and context of Spain'Äôs Gothic architecture sheds light on a pivotal period in architectural history. Readers will find themselves not only informed but also inspired to appreciate the enduring magnificence of Gothic design.
In "Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, " George Edmund Street offers a meticulous exploration of the rich tapestry of Gothic architectural forms that define Spain'Äôs historical and cultural landscape. Street'Äôs analytical style blends detailed descriptions with critical insights, examining notable structures such as cathedrals, palaces, and public buildings, while placing them within the broader context of European architectural traditions.
His illustrations and diagrams augment the text, providing both visual pleasure and scholarly rigor to those fascinated by the evolution of architectural form from the medieval period to the modern age. George Edmund Street was an influential English architect and a key figure in the Gothic Revival movement, whose passion for historical architecture inspired him to study the intricacies of Gothic design in depth.
His previous work and travels throughout Europe fostered an abiding admiration for the Gothic style, particularly in Spain, where he saw unique blends of Moorish and Christian influences. Street's insights reflect his extensive knowledge and deep commitment to preserving architectural heritage, an endeavor that echoes in the pages of this book. This work is a must-read for architecture students, historians, and anyone captivated by the beauty of Gothic structures.
Street'Äôs thoughtful examination of the artistry and context of Spain'Äôs Gothic architecture sheds light on a pivotal period in architectural history. Readers will find themselves not only informed but also inspired to appreciate the enduring magnificence of Gothic design.
His illustrations and diagrams augment the text, providing both visual pleasure and scholarly rigor to those fascinated by the evolution of architectural form from the medieval period to the modern age. George Edmund Street was an influential English architect and a key figure in the Gothic Revival movement, whose passion for historical architecture inspired him to study the intricacies of Gothic design in depth.
His previous work and travels throughout Europe fostered an abiding admiration for the Gothic style, particularly in Spain, where he saw unique blends of Moorish and Christian influences. Street's insights reflect his extensive knowledge and deep commitment to preserving architectural heritage, an endeavor that echoes in the pages of this book. This work is a must-read for architecture students, historians, and anyone captivated by the beauty of Gothic structures.
Street'Äôs thoughtful examination of the artistry and context of Spain'Äôs Gothic architecture sheds light on a pivotal period in architectural history. Readers will find themselves not only informed but also inspired to appreciate the enduring magnificence of Gothic design.