Rare books on the history of architecture digitized
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Man reading, from Histoire d’un hôtel de ville et d’une cathédrale |
Several rare books from the University of Maryland’s holdings, documenting architectural history and theory, have been digitized and are now available in their entirety at the Internet Archive. Italian, English, French and German architectural standard texts of the 16th-, 18th- and 19th-Century have been selected to enhance the architectural holdings available free on the web.
This group, from the holdings of the Architecture Library include works by Wilkins, Durand, Pugin, Viollet-le-Duc, Gurlitt, and a hand-pressed 16th-Century variant to Vetruvius’ Ten Books with original woodcuts. Giovanni Antonio Rusconi (1520-1587) was an Italian architect, author, engineer, painter, architectural theorist and theoretican. His I dieci libri d’architettvra includes his own woodcut illustrations and summarizes the precepts of Marcus Pollio Vitruvius. William Wilkins (1778–1839), architect, classical scholar and archaeologist, published his research on both Classical and Gothic architecture, and became one of the leading figures in the English Greek Revival of the early 1800s. Augustus Welby North Pugin (1812-1852), an English architectural theorist, is best known for the Gothic Revival. The volumes in this collection were standard references for Gothic architecture until the mid-20th-Century. The French architect, Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand (1760-1834), was an important figure in Neoclassicism and taught at the famous École Royale Polytechnique. Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879), also a Gothic Revivalist, managed the major 19th-Century restorations of medieval churches in France. His theories of rational architectural design linked the revivalism of the Romantic period to 20th-century Functionalism and influenced the architects of the Chicago School. Cornelius Gurlitt (1850-1938) was a German architect, art historian, educator, rector of the Dresden University of Technology, and founder of the Bund Deutscher Architekten (”Association of German Architects”). He is noted as the father of art historical research of the Baroque period, including conservation of monuments, thus his Palladio is considered a seminal text.
- Précis des leçons d’architecture données à l’École polytechnique
- Partie graphique des cours d’architecture faits à l’École royale polytechnique depuis sa réorganisation; précédée d’un sommaire des leçons relatives à ce nouveau travail
- Ornaments of the XVth and XVIth centuries. Ancient timber houses at Rouen, Caen, Bauvais, &c., Gothic furniture of the XVth century. Designs for gold & silver ornaments, and designs for iron & brass-work in the style of the XVth & XVIth centuries
- Photographs from sketches by Augustus Welby N. Pugin, Volume 1
- Photographs from sketches by Augustus Welby N. Pugin, Volume 2
- Types d’architecture gothique, empruntés aux édifices les plus remarquables construits en Angleterre pendant les XII, XIII, XIV, XV, et XVI siècles, Volume 1
- Types d’architecture gothique, empruntés aux édifices les plus remarquables construits en Angleterre pendant les XII, XIII, XIV, XV, et XVI siècles, Volume 2
- Types d’architecture gothique, empruntés aux édifices les plus remarquables construits en Angleterre pendant les XII, XIII, XIV, XV, et XVI siècles, Volume 3
- I dieci libri d’architettvra
- Histoire d’un hôtel de ville et d’une cathédrale;
- The city of Carcassonne
- Histoire d’un dessinateur, comment on apprend à dessiner;
- Histoire d’une forteresse; texte et dessins
- Andrea Palladio
- The civil architecture of Vitruvius. Comprising those books of the author which relate to the public and private edifices of the ancients





