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Res 34 Autumn 1998

Architecture

 

JOSEPH RYKWERT
No gratification without configuration

LEONARD BARKAN
The classical undead: Renaissance and antiquity face to face

ALINA A. PAYNE
Creativity and bricolage in architectural literature of the Renaissance

CHARLES BURROUGHS
Grammar and expression in early Renaissance architecture: Brunelleschi and Alberti

JOSEPH RYKWERT
Translation and/or representation

DAVID FREEDBERG
The limits of translation

VAUGHAN HART
Decorum and the five Orders of Architecture: Sebastiano Serlio’s military city

REBECCA WILLIAMSON
The Clocktower Controversy

BARBARA KENDA
On the Renaissance art of well-being: Pneuma in Villa Eolia

RICHARD WESLEY
The idea of a house

PATRICK GEORGE
Counting curvature: the numerical roots of North Indian temple architecture and Frank Gehry’s "digital curvatures"

LOUIS RENOU
The Vedic house, edited and with a preface by Michael W. Meister

CHARLES CORREA
Hornby trains, Chinese gardens, and architecture

ELIZABETH ALICE HONIG
Making sense of things: on the motives of Dutch still life

JÜRGEN WASIM FREMBGEN
Saints in modern devotional poster-portraits: Meanings and uses of popular religious folk art in Pakistan

FIONA MAGOWAN
Singing the light: sense and sensation in Yolgnu performance

DANIELLE VAN DE VELDE
Existe-t-il des noms propres de temps?

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