
architecture the natural and the manmade 1st edition
Book Details
- Publisher: St. Martin's Press, New York
- Author: Vincent Scully
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1991
- ISBN: 0312062923
- Pages: 388
- Dimensions: 26 x 20 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (Book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade by Vincent Scully is a seminal work that explores the relationship between human-built environments and the natural world across cultures and historical periods. Through thoughtful essays and extensive visual material, Scully examines sacred landscapes, classical temples, Gothic cathedrals, and modern urban spaces. The book presents architecture as a dialogue between human intention, cultural expression, and nature.
Featuring hundreds of photographs and insightful commentary, this richly illustrated volume distills decades of scholarship into a compelling narrative. It is an essential resource for students of architecture, art history enthusiasts, and readers interested in the evolution of design and civilization.
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Book Details
- Publisher: St. Martin's Press, New York
- Author: Vincent Scully
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1991
- ISBN: 0312062923
- Pages: 388
- Dimensions: 26 x 20 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (Book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade by Vincent Scully is a seminal work that explores the relationship between human-built environments and the natural world across cultures and historical periods. Through thoughtful essays and extensive visual material, Scully examines sacred landscapes, classical temples, Gothic cathedrals, and modern urban spaces. The book presents architecture as a dialogue between human intention, cultural expression, and nature.
Featuring hundreds of photographs and insightful commentary, this richly illustrated volume distills decades of scholarship into a compelling narrative. It is an essential resource for students of architecture, art history enthusiasts, and readers interested in the evolution of design and civilization.











