T. G. Jackson Knihy






Reason in Architecture Lectures
- 236 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
T.G. Jackson's influential lectures on architectural philosophy and principles have been a foundational text for generations of students and professionals. In this incisive and eloquent work, Jackson argues for a rational approach to architecture that is grounded in both historical precedent and contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. Drawing on examples from classical and modern structures, Jackson demonstrates the enduring power of reason as a guiding principle in the built environment. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the theory and practice of architecture.
Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria With Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado
- 466 stránok
- 17 hodin čítania
Travel back in time to the turn of the 20th century and explore the beautiful landscapes and cultural heritage of Dalmatia, Quarnero, and Istria. Thomas Graham Jackson's travel guide is full of detailed descriptions and vivid anecdotes about the history, architecture, and people of this fascinating region. With maps and illustrations, this volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of the Balkans.
Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the island of Grado (Volume III)
- 530 stránok
- 19 hodin čítania
The book holds significant value for literature, recognized by academicians and scholars alike. It serves as a crucial knowledge base for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains all marks and annotations from its first publication, intentionally preserving its authentic character and historical context.
Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the island of Grado (Volume II)
- 526 stránok
- 19 hodin čítania
The significance of this book lies in its enduring value to literature, recognized by scholars and academicians. It serves as a vital knowledge base for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains any marks or annotations from its first publication to preserve its authentic character and historical context.
Originally published in 1887, this reprint preserves the timeless content of a classic work. It offers readers a chance to explore historical themes and insights that have endured over the years. The book's significance lies in its enduring relevance and the impact it has had on literature and culture.