Publisher's Synopsis
An Architect's Note-book in Spain, by M. Digby Wyatt, offers a captivating glimpse into the domestic architecture of Spain. Originally published in the 19th century, this edition makes Wyatt's insightful observations and detailed sketches accessible to a modern audience. Featuring one hundred of the author's sketches, reproduced using the auto-type mechanical process, the book showcases the unique architectural styles and building traditions of the Iberian Peninsula.
Wyatt's notebook provides a valuable resource for architects, historians, and anyone interested in Spanish culture and design. Explore the intricate details of Spanish homes, learn about the materials and techniques used in their construction, and appreciate the beauty of Spanish architecture through the eyes of a talented and observant architect. This volume serves as both a historical record and an inspiring source of ideas for contemporary design.
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