ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1848, according to the author, ‘every person has an individual interest in Architecture as a useful art, and all who cultivate a taste of the Fine Arts must give it a high place among them.’ The chapters include examinations of many types of architecture such as Egyptian, Persian and Chinese, as well as considering the principles of architectre, the qualifications for an architect and the conteporary state of the art in America.

part |1 pages

History of Architecture.

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

Origin and Progress of Architecture.

chapter Chapter II|20 pages

Egyptian Architecture.

chapter Chapter III|8 pages

Indian or Hindoo Architecture.

chapter Chapter IV|4 pages

Persian Architecture.

chapter Chapter V|5 pages

Jewish Architecture.

chapter Chapter VI|3 pages

Chinese Architecture.

chapter Chapter VII|12 pages

American or Aboriginal Architecture.

chapter Chapter VIII|3 pages

Cyclopean and Etruscan Architecture.

chapter Chapter IX|18 pages

Grecian Architecture.

chapter Chapter X|28 pages

Roman Architecture.

chapter Chapter XI|6 pages

Architecture of the Middle Ages.

Arabian Architecture.

chapter Chapter XII|15 pages

The Romanesque, or Corrupted Roman.

chapter Chapter XIII|21 pages

Gothic or Pointed Architecture.

chapter Chapter XIV|15 pages

Domestic Architecture of the Middle Ages.

chapter Chapter XVI|14 pages

Present State of Architecture in Europe.

chapter Chapter XVII|9 pages

Principles of Architecture

chapter Chapter XVIII|9 pages

Qualifications for an Architect

chapter Chapter XXI|7 pages

Materials for Architecture in the United States

chapter Chapter XXII|17 pages

Present State of Architecture in the United States

chapter Chapter XXIII|15 pages

Domestic Architecture in the United States

chapter Chapter XXVI|6 pages

A Random Chapter, on Walls, Chimneys, Windows, etc.

chapter Chapter XXVIII|8 pages

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