Architecture history, theory and preservation Book : prehistory to the middle ages / Arleen PaboÌn-Charneco.
Material type: TextDescription: xiii, 381 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 26 cmISBN:- 9781138326774 (paperback)
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Books | Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad Ground Floor | 720.9 PAB-A 61503 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10001000061503 |
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720.9 LES Lessons from vernacular architecture / | 720.9 MOF-W A world history of architecture | 720.9 NEA-A Architecture a visual history / | 720.9 PAB-A 61503 Architecture history, theory and preservation prehistory to the middle ages / | 720.9 PER-L The living tradition of architecture / | 720.9 PFA-B Building the future building technology and cultural history from the Industrial Revolution until today / | 720.9 PRI-O 1000 years of world architecture an illustrated guide / |
"Architecture History, Theory and Preservation critically explores the historic development, theoretical underpinnings and conservation practices of architecture. Complete with 170 full color images, this volume presents architectural and urban examples, from Prehistory to the Middle Ages, chronologically and thematically examining contextual issues that provide each period with distinctive expressions. The special features, structural systems, materials and construction technologies are analyzed, as well as how the international community deals with the task of interpreting and preserving certain historical properties. This publication provides professors and students of architecture, art history, historic preservation and related fields with an integrated view of architecture using historical, theoretical and conservation perspectives. As an architect, architectural historian and preservationist herself, Dr Paboþn-Charneco weaves a field of relationships regarding each building, creating a silent yet empowering bridge between past and present.
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