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Ideas That Shaped Buildings

Author: Fil Hearn
Binding: Paperback
Published: The MIT Press, 2003

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Pages: Good
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This architectural history, Ideas That Shaped Buildings, by Fil Hearn, meticulously chronicles the evolution of design principles and their tangible impact on structures throughout various eras. Hearn presents a compelling argument for how philosophical and cultural currents directly influenced the aesthetics and functionality of iconic buildings. The narrative uncovers the foundational concepts that underpin architectural masterpieces, illustrating their enduring legacy. It details the interplay between innovation and tradition, offering a comprehensive understanding of the built environment. This scholarly work instructs readers on discerning the intellectual frameworks embedded within architectural forms, providing a rich context for appreciating their significance.

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Author: Fil Hearn
Binding: Paperback
Published: The MIT Press, 2003

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This architectural history, Ideas That Shaped Buildings, by Fil Hearn, meticulously chronicles the evolution of design principles and their tangible impact on structures throughout various eras. Hearn presents a compelling argument for how philosophical and cultural currents directly influenced the aesthetics and functionality of iconic buildings. The narrative uncovers the foundational concepts that underpin architectural masterpieces, illustrating their enduring legacy. It details the interplay between innovation and tradition, offering a comprehensive understanding of the built environment. This scholarly work instructs readers on discerning the intellectual frameworks embedded within architectural forms, providing a rich context for appreciating their significance.