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Arcade Walls
architectural metrology
Axial Chapel
Beauvais Cathedral
Blind Tracery
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cathedral floor plans
Chapel Windows
De Narbonne
De Reims
digital reconstruction architecture
Eastern Crossing
Eastern Transept
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Golden Section Rectangle
Hemicycle Piers
historical design methods
Late Gothic
Local Feet
Master Mason
medieval architectural measurement analysis
medieval building techniques
Musical Consonances
Norwich Cathedral
Poetria Nova
Reims Palimpsest
Roman Foot
sacred geometry studies
Saint Maximin
Straight Bays
Tracery Pattern
Transept Arms
Vault Height
Villard De Honnecourt
Product details
- ISBN 9780754619604
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 16 Dec 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The purpose of the project is to provide the most up-to-date survey on issues dealing with practical geometry and how it might have been applied in the design of medieval architecture. Chronologically, the topics cover a wide span - from early Medieval through Late Gothic. Geographically, the monuments under discussion range from Early Medieval Florence through Carolingian Germany, Crusader Cyprus, Romanesque France and Gothic England. The applications of both geometry and metrology are considered in this volume, often with illustrations generated by computer-assisted design (CAD) software. The project therefore offers recent scholarship in the field, as well as cutting-edge technology which helps propel the pursuit of such studies. To this end, the project is the first of its kind both in terms of its focus and its comprehensiveness. Such a project is sorely needed to introduce this highly specialized discipline to other historians of art, history, and science of the Middle Ages, as well as historians in most humanistic areas.
Nancy Y. Wu, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA William W. Clark, Nancy Wu, Eric C. Fernie, Warren Sanderson, Marie-Therese Zenner, James Addiss, Nigel Hiscock, Ellen M. Shortell, Stephen Murray, Michael T. Davis, Vivian Paul, Alpay Ozdural, Robert Bork.
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