The Theory of Proportion in Architecture
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- Author: P. H. Scholfield
- Date Published: June 2011
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- isbn: 9780521243155
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A building cannot be good to look at if it is unplanned, with its parts totally unrelated to one another; but on the other hand if the arrangement is too regular it becomes boring and dull. The object of architectural proportion is to strike the balance between these extremes, creating an interesting visible order by the repetition of similar shapes. In this book, first published in 1958, Mr Scholfield deals with the history of the theory of proportion, and in doing so develops his own positive theory, which reconciles the apparent contradictions of rival systems and serves as a key to historical understanding. Even when he is dealing with complex themes, Mr Scholfield's exposition can be followed by the uninitiated reader. Those already interested in architecture and the visual arts will certainly want the book; and those who are not will find, on reading it, that their interest is stimulated.
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- Date Published: June 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521243155
- length: 170 pages
- dimensions: 254 x 178 x 9 mm
- weight: 0.31kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Vitruvius and the theory of proportion
3. The theory of proportion in the Renaissance (1)
4. The theory of proportion in the Renaissance (2)
5. The return to the incommensurable (1)
6. The return to the incommensurable (2)
7. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index.
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