Publisher's Synopsis
Oeuvres D'architecture... presents the influential architectural designs and theories of Vincenzo Scamozzi, translated and adapted for a French audience by Aviler. This comprehensive work offers insights into Scamozzi's approach to classical architecture, showcasing his plans, elevations, and details. It is a valuable resource for architects, historians, and students interested in the development of architectural principles in the 17th and 18th centuries. The book provides a detailed examination of architectural elements, from the grand scale of building design to the intricacies of ornamentation. It remains a vital contribution to the understanding of architectural history and its enduring influence on contemporary practice.
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