Architecture is the material expression of the wants, the faculties, and the sentiments, of the age in which it is created. Style in Architecture is the peculiar form that expression takes under the influence of climate and materials at command. The Journal of decorative art - Strana 401881Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1852 - 252 str.
...backward, architecture would not have made somо progress towards becoming, as it is its office, the true expression of the wants, the faculties, and the sentiments of the age in which we livel Could the new wants be supplied, the new materials at command, the new sentiments to be expressed,... | |
| Robert Scott Burn - 1857 - 138 str.
...thinker — -is not, strictly speaking, a true architectural work, inasmuch as it does not embody the " expression of the wants, the faculties, and the sentiments of the age in which it is created." Such copies, however faultlessly carried out, cannot be taken as forming in any way part of the "stony... | |
| William Laxton - 1857 - 500 str.
...should properly be attendant upon architecture. 2. Architecture is the material expression of the want*, the faculties, and the sentiments of the age in which it is created. 3. As architecture, so all works of the decorative art* *hould possess fitness, proportion, and harmony,... | |
| 1869 - 796 str.
...constructed." " The decorative arts arise from, and should properly be attendant upon, architecture." " Architecture is the material expression of the wants,...the sentiments of the age in which it is created." "The decorative arts," in common with architecture, " should possess fitness, proportion, harmony —... | |
| 1869 - 824 str.
...constructed." " The decorative arts arise from, and should properly be attendant upon, architecture." " Architecture is the material expression of the wants,...the sentiments of the age in which it is created." " The decorative arts," in common with architecture, " should possess fitness, proportion, harmony... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1872 - 592 str.
...expression of the wants, the faculties, and the sentiments'of the age in which it is created. III. Style in architecture is the peculiar form that expression...the influence of climate and materials at command. CARPETS. The surface of a carpet serving as a ground to support all objects should be quiet and negative,... | |
| Henry Hardy Cole, William Tayler, South Kensington Museum - 1874 - 412 str.
...decorative arts arise from and should properly be attendant upon architecture. II. Architecture should be the material expression of the wants, the faculties,...the sentiments of the age in which it is created. III. Style in architecture is the peculiar form that expression takes under the influence of climate... | |
| William Bell Scott - 1874 - 396 str.
...decorative arts arise from and should properly be attendant upon architecture. 2. Architecture should be the material expression of the wants, the faculties,...the sentiments, of the age in which it is created. 3. Style in architecture is the peculiar form that expression takes under the influence of climate... | |
| 1875 - 286 str.
...of all arts, architecture, standing almost alone as a common basis to the Fine and Industrial Arts. Architecture is the material expression of the wants,...expression takes, under the influence of climate and material at command. A great deal of the distinction between building and architecture, between use... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1875 - 960 str.
...decorative arts arise from, and should properly be attendant upon, architecture. 2. Architecture should be the material expression of the wants, the faculties,...the sentiments of the age in which it Is created. 3. Style in architecture is the peculiar form that expression takes under the influence of climate... | |
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