ABSTRACT
Alberti, Leon Battista, 114, 120, 214-215, 250, 274-275, 281-282, 333 (23-25)
Alexandria, 70-71, 75; Eratosthenes of –, 331 (5); Heron of –, 71; Menelaos of –, 315; Alexandrian, 37, 68-69, 71, 315 (20)
Alps, 111 Alte Pinakothek, 256 Anatasis (church of the Holy Sepulchre),
71, 315 (17) Anaxagoras, 31 ancien régime, 10 animation, 1-2;
see soul
Annunciation, 103 Anschauung, 38-39, 47, 49, 65, 307 (29, 32) Anthemius of Tralles, 71, 73, 75, 315 (19-20) Anthony the Great, St, 203, 205 Antiquity, 1-2, 4, 10, 48, 55, 74, 332 (15),
334 (3) appearance, 13-14, 31, 50, 153-155, 157,
172, 283, 307 aqueduct, 211 Aquinas, Thomas, St, 13, 35 archaeology, 251-252, 261 archetype, 69, 189, 332 (6) Architectural Association, x, 298, 300-303 architecture, vii-xi, 1-17, 38, 50-51, 53, 55,
61, 63, 66, 77-78, 81, 86, 89-92, 99, 107, 119-145, 148-159, 161, 163-164, 166-167, 170, 173, 186-187, 190-191, 194, 196-198, 201-217, 221-246, 248, 250-253, 255-256, 258, 263-265, 270, 274-277, 281-285, 297-304, 322 (1), 323 (19), 327 (13), 330 (4), 332 (6), 334 (4);
architectura, 9, 54; architectonic, 32, 35, 52, 66, 243, 306 (8); Architektonik, 64
Arendt, Hannah, 149-151, 153-155 Argyropoulos, 32, 64, 306 (2, 7) Aristotle, 30-35, 39, 50-52, 54, 57-62, 66,
306 (8), 313 (5); Aristotelian, 31-66, 69, 119
Ark of the Covenant, 68-70, 74-75, 313 (11, 13)
art nouveau, 231 art, 11-12, 15-16, 31, 38, 43, 50-55, 59, 65,
77, 94-95, 97, 100-102, 107-111,
113-114, 128, 141-144, 148, 150, 152-153, 160-164, 166-176, 179-183, 196, 226, 229-231, 249, 251-252, 255, 258, 262, 274, 309 (62), 317 (37);
– history, 38, 90, 102; – of building, 81, 174; – of stonecutting, 234; Bizantine –, 67; Christian –, 2, 87; folk –, 85; Gesamtkunstwerk, 161-183; Kunst der Systeme, 64; modern –, 4, 107, 115, 255; Scandinavian –, 216; state of the –, 269; Western –, 1; will to –, 37; arts, 5, 8, 10-11, 15, 17, 53, 59, 61, 102,
115, 129, 150, 164, 168, 170-171, 183, 229, 250, 257, 264;
–s and crafts, 170; artist, viii, 31, 43-45, 102, 112, 115, 128,
132, 142-143, 152-153, 160-162, 166, 168, 170-171, 174, 176, 179-180, 182, 195, 221-222, 229-231, 262, 271, 282-283
Astley Castle, viii, 287-296, 336 (3-4) Athos, Mount, 76 Atlantropa, 175-179 auditorium, 85 Augustine, St, 6 authenticity, 17, 249, 260, 261
Bachelard, Gaston, 239-240 Bader, Johann Anton, 102 baptistry, 74 Barbaro, Daniele, 50-55, 58-59, 61, 63, 65 Baroque, x, 95, 115, 119, 229-230, 248, 257,
283-284 Barozzi, Francesco, 54, 55-61, 62 Basel, 111 basilica, 70-71, 314 (16-17), 317 (33)
Bauhaus, 163-164, 166-167 Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb, 11,
107-110; see aesthetics
Bavaria, ix, 97, 103, 115, 301 beauty, vii, 2, 12, 61-62, 81, 93-117, 127-128,
131, 133, 136, 138, 140-141, 179, 209, 231, 239, 248, 288, 317 (27-28), 325 (39);
arbitrary –, 11; the line of –, 141; beautiful, 16, 81, 82-84, 92-94, 96-97,
108-110, 113-115, 126, 139, 155, 178-179
Behrens, Peter, 162-163, 165-167, 169, 171-173, 176
being, 14, 32, 46, 110, 116, 128, 148, 150-151, 155-156, 163, 156, 200, 210;
– at home, 105; being-in-the-world, 14, 112; great chain of –, 229; human –, 90, 104-106, 224; mode of –, 96; question of –, 14; beings, 1, 153, 195
Benedict, St, 7, 206-207, 331 (4); Benedictines, 201-204, 333 (20)
Benjamin, Walter, 95, 98, 180 Bentley, John Francis, 266, 269, 281 Bernard, St, 207; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 120, 230 Bible, 3, 5, 67, 102, 119;
biblical, 74, 232, 235; see Scripture
Black Forest, 103-106, 107 blood, 2, 179;
see flesh Blumenberg, Hans, 182 body, 1-2, 5, 7, 15, 62, 81, 87-89, 92, 106,
111, 120, 151, 156-157, 189, 193-194, 223, 225, 236, 250, 281, 291, 314 (15), 325 (39)
Brentano, Franz, 12-13
Breton, André, 231, 238-240, 290, 334 (2, 8) brick, 74, 243, 257-258, 275, 287-292,
294-295, 317 (29) brise soleil, 216, 280 Bruno, Giordano, 197 Bruno, St, 207 Brutalist, 284 building (action), 4, 16, 52, 67, 70, 77,
102-103, 105-106, 152-154, 161, 214, 223, 232, 250;
– materials, 223-224, 226, 233-235; – practices, 203; – tradition, 7, 223, 241, 225-226, 241; – types, 2, 77, 153, 245, 274; art of –, 81, 174; church –, 73, 130;
building, –s (noun), 16, 67, 71, 73-75, 81, 82-84, 85, 89, 92, 107, 120, 124, 126-127, 129, 131-132, 135-136, 140, 144, 148, 152-153, 164-165, 169, 185, 189-190-191, 194, 197-198, 210, 213, 215, 221-222, 225, 234-235, 243-245, 247-249, 251-252, 253-256, 256-259, 260-263, 265-272, 274-275, 277-278, 280-284, 287, 314 (13), 315 (17, 19, 21), 316 (24), 319 (3), 333 (30);
Indian –, 78; outbuildings, 74, 138; rebuilding, 70, 287; sacred –, 70, 78; urban –, 77
Byzantine, ix, 67, 74-77, 80, 226, 314
Caillois, Roger, 238-241 Cairo, 203 capriccio, 99-100 Carthusians, 207 Caruso St John, 259-261, 262, 265 castle, 82-83, 220, 224-224, 227, 288,
290-292, 296; see Astley Castle
category, 2, 4, 42-43, 139-140, 179-180;
Kantian –, 90 cathedral, 16, 79, 84, 248;
– schools, 7; Bamberg –, 104; Dormition – in Moskow, 76; Hamar –, 82; – of Notre-Dame in Paris, 129; Westminster –, 266, 269, 279, 281;
Cathedral of the Future, 166-167 Catholic, 9, 83, 102, 185-186, 192 caves, 223, 227-228, 242 certainty, 11, 51, 55, 57-59, 236, 307 (21) chinoiserie, 283 Chipperfield, David, 256, 261, 265, 267,
271 Chirico, Giorgio de, 230 Christ, 8, 88, 91, 102-103 Christian, 1-3, 5-8, 15, 75, 114, 116, 190,
208, 227, 235, 318 (44); Early –, 73, 316 (21); pre-Christian, 85 Christian Topography, 67, 312 (4), 314
(16) church, ix, 7, 70-71, 73-76, 79-80, 83, 102,
130-131, 136-137, 152, 184, 192-193, 215, 226, 230, 248, 254, 262, 265, 287-288, 314-315 (17) 316 (21, 23);
Great Church, 67-80; țțȜȘıȓĮ70; ecclesia, 193; Anastasis, church of the Holy Sepulchre
or, 71, 315 (17); Eastern Church, 79; Hagia Irene, ancient church of Holy
Peace or, 70, 75-76; Hagia Sophia, 67-80, 317 (35); Nativity, church of the, 70-71; Pantheon, in Rome, 74, 132; Sainte-Geneviève, (Panthéon) in Paris,
131; Santa Costanza in Rome, 73; Santa Prudenziana in Rome, 71;
St Andrew's Priory, church of, 205, 212, 215;
St Johannes der Täufer, Oppolding, 93-117;
St Mary, abbey church of, Nuneaton, 289, 293;
St Peter’s Basilica, 70, 132; St Paul’s Basilica, in Rome, 70; St Polyeuktes, in Constantinople, 316 (27) St Sophia in Kiev, 80; Sts Sergius and Bacchus, (Little Hagia
Sophia) in Constantinople, 71-73, 315 (19);
La Tourette, church of the convent of, 189, 192-193, 197
Cicero, 41, 332 (12) Cistercians, 207 city, 6-8, 80, 135, 153, 166, 178, 200, 222,
230-232, 235, 265, 270, 272, 274-275, 277, 279-282, 284-285, 333 (23);
– of Alexandria, 69; – of Constantinople, 70, 75; – of Edinburgh, 225; – of Jerusalem, 6; – of Kiev, 80; – of Westminster, 265-270, 272, 274-275,
277-279, 281-282; city-states, 155; città, 35; see civic
civic, 32, 35, 153, 215, 222, 232, 243, 265-285; civile, 35; civilis facultas, 32, 35, 64, 306 (7); see politics
civilization, 3, 93, 153, 157, 160, 173, 175, 330 (71)
Clare, St, 207 classical, 1-2, 4-5, 7-10, 12-13, 15, 60, 153,
208-209, 222, 229, 250, 252, 275 Coimbra, 273 collage, x, 195 commandments, 3
common ground, 3, 9, 14, 166, 239 common sense, 75, 313 (5) communication, 93, 157, 289;
communicative space of culture, 3-4 concept, 2, 9-10, 12-15, 30, 40, 50, 63-65,
77-78, 84, 119, 124-125, 154, 156-158, 163, 166-173, 182-183, 222-223, 232, 236-237, 285, 306 (8), 311 (93-94), 315 (17);
see notion consciousness, 11-12, 148, 156-158, 187,
189, 197, 248, 257 Constantine, 70, 73-74, 314 (16), 318 (44) Constantinople, 70, 72, 80, 312 (3), 315 (17,
19), 316 (27), 318 (44); Fifth – Council, 68
construction, 77, 131, 148, 173-174, 215, 223, 226, 234, 237, 247, 250, 254, 257, 292, 311 (94);
reconstruction, 116, 287, 314 (13, 17), 333 (21)
context, 32, 35, 43, 49, 59, 64-65, 98, 102, 127, 148, 162, 166, 169, 178, 180, 203, 221-223, 232-233, 235, 241, 244-245, 252, 256, 261, 268-269;
contextual, 4, 191, 281, 316 (24), 328 (46) continuity, 5, 12, 140, 158, 167, 221, 229,
252, 276, 293, 296 convenience, 61, 251 convent, 8, 185-187, 189, 195, 198, 330 (4) Copernicus, 10 Corbusier, see Le Corbusier cosmos, 120, 226, 228-229, 233, 240, 242,
273, 312 (2), 313 (13), 314 (15), 329 (49); țȩıȝȠȢ6; cosmic conditions, 10, 227, 231; cosmogonic, 153; cosmology, 67, 78; cosmogram, 68, 74, 76, 78-79, 313 (11)
crafts, 4, 80, 86, 161, 167-168, 170-171, 198, 209, 223, 233-234, 249
creativity, ix, 2, 5, 36-42, 43, 45, 157-158, 171, 180, 182, 221-222, 228-229
Creator, 74; man as creator, 96, 99-101, 106, 109, 176,
329 (71) crisis, 149, 177, 181, 187 culture, ix-x, 1-4, 36, 47, 67, 83, 89, 93, 114,
153, 157-158, 161-162, 166, 168, 170-171, 173-175, 178, 180-181, 183, 185, 188-190, 194, 198, 201, 206, 223, 225, 226-229, 231-232, 235-236, 238, 248-249, 252, 255, 263, 265, 270, 272-275, 281;
cultivation, 3-4, 6 Cusa or Cusanus, Nicolaus of, 61, 114 Cyriacus of Ancona, 79
Daedalus, 197 Dalí, Salvador, 231 dance, 74, 78-79, 90, 208, 318 (40), 325 (39) Daphne, 76;
Apollo and –, 230 Darwin, Charles, 236 De Re Ædificatoria, 250 decoration, 133, 144, 250-251, 264 definitions, 33, 54, 59, 78, 108-110, 125,
137, 152, 171, 191, 210 democracy, 66, 154 demonstration, 54-56, 58 depth, 5, 9, 11, 14, 17, 57, 85-86, 191, 198,
269, 276, 280, 283, 289, 292 Descartes, René, 10, 107-108, 114, 119-120;
Cartesian, 194, 198 desert, 6, 67-69, 78, 111, 201-206, 211-212,
213, 216-217, 331 (5); Desert Fathers, 203, 205
design, 84, 125, 128, 138, 141, 143-145, 164-165, 169-171, 176, 185, 190, 194, 197, 201, 203, 207, 210-214, 216-217, 221-246, 250, 252, 255, 257-259, 265, 271-272, 277, 282-284, 315 (17, 19), 318 (38)
dialectics, 61-62, 150, 175, 180, 182-183, 250, 311 (91);
dialogue, 130, 145, 293 difference, 4, 6, 11-12, 14, 51-52, 58, 78, 95,
108, 120, 127, 140, 167, 171, 194-195, 248, 250, 282, 331 (4)
Dilthey, Wilhelm, 17 Diocletian, 73-74 Dionysus, 102; discourse, 1, 8-9, 16-17, 109-110, 250, 253,
335 (22) divide, 2, 10-11, 190 Döllgast, Hans, 256, 261 dome, 71, 73-76, 78-79, 126, 161, 233, 315
(21), 316 (21, 23, 25-27), 318 (43) Dominic, St, 188, 207;
Dominicans, 185-186, 188, 191, 207 Dormition Cathedral, 76 Durand, Jean-Nicolas-Louis, 137, 234 Duveen, Sir Joseph, 257-258 dwelling, 2, 16, 103-106, 187, 190, 270
Earth, 68-69, 88, 99, 103-104, 120, 124, 132, 152, 167, 185, 187, 212, 223-224, 226-228, 230, 232, 235-236, 238, 245, 272, 276, 288-289, 291-292, 295, 313 (5), 316 (22);
earthly, 31, 88; unearthly, 73-74
Eccard, Johann Georg, 39, 41 eclecticism, 248, 254 economy, 40, 49, 64, 158, 176, 226, 234,
272, 306 (8) edifice, 3, 17, 107, 129, 130-132, 152-153;
edify, 110, 153 Edinburgh, 126, 222, 225-226, 235-236,
238; – Castle, 227
education, 7, 39, 65, 183, 221, 311 (91) Egypt, 203;
Egyptian, 41, 138 elegance, 251, 253
elements, 44, 47, 87, 127, 132, 138-139, 144, 201, 204, 212, 215, 229, 233, 239-240, 242, 244-245, 276, 311 (94);
Elements of Criticism, 123, 126, 141 Elijah, 202 Eliot, T. S., 261-263 embodiment, 1-2, 15, 78, 90, 153, 162-164,
171-172, 185, 190, 208, 210, 229, 231, 238, 270, 285
encounter, 5-6, 16, 46, 85, 106, 114, 128, 150, 158, 174, 215, 231, 291, 331 (22)
Enlightenment, 83, 99, 103, 107, 111, 115, 178, 223, 225, 235-236, 248
epistemology, 48; epistemological, 89, 234, 236
Eratosthenes of Alexandria, 313 (5) essence, 13-14, 50, 58, 60, 90, 99, 105, 115,
144-145, 169, 173, 273 Étaples, Jacques Lefèvre d’, 32 eternal, 2, 113, 210, 229 ethics, 11, 30-66, 95, 107, 283;
Nicomachean Ethics, 30, 31-35, 36, 54, 64, 66
ethnography, 252 Euclid, 58, 61, 310 (72), 311 (88) Europe, 7, 79, 134, 169-170, 175-176, 225,
228-229, 262; European, ix-x, 160, 231-232, 235, 248
everydayness, 17 Exodus, 68, 202 experience, vii-viii, 4-5, 9-10, 13-14, 16, 30,
31-66, 68, 81-82, 86, 89-92, 95-99, 106-109, 113-114, 117, 119-122, 125, 138-139, 144-145, 149, 155-158, 178-180, 182, 189-192, 197-198, 206, 211, 222-224, 226, 231-234, 237, 240, 245, 250, 269, 275-276, 283, 286, 308 (37), 309 (62), 331 (22), 332 (15)
Expressionism, 37, 167; Expressionist, 161, 167, 169, 231
Fehn, Sverre, 81-89, 91-92, 216, 319 (10), 332 (6)
Fergusson, James, 251-252, 261 fin-de-siècle, 248 Finsbury Square, 237 Fioravanti, Aristotele, 76 flesh, viii, 2, 5, 12, 230, 240;
see blood Florence, 114, 312 (3) form, –s, vii, 2, 5, 12, 16-17, 57, 61-62, 65,
71, 76, 79, 90-91, 99-103, 113, 120, 123, 126-128, 131, 137-138, 144-145, 148, 153, 155-159, 163, 169-173, 182, 184, 188-189, 206, 210, 212, 214, 221-222, 224-225, 231-232, 248, 251, 253, 255-256, 260-261, 267, 272-273, 281, 284, 287, 313 (5), 316 (21, 27), 318 (38), 324 (39); ȝȠȡijȒ77; formalism, 170, 173, 190, 221, 250; formation, 10, 49, 50, 65, 126, 171, 235; Formgestaltung, 169, 171; urban forms, 266
fragment, –s, 1, 87, 231, 283, 289-290 Francis of Assisi, St, 207; Franconia, 97 freedom, 44, 62-66, 103-104, 112, 116, 143,
174, 194, 210, 311 (94) function, 60, 99, 102, 156, 168, 179, 191,
193, 211, 221-222, 234, 243, 255-256; functionalism, 152, 167, 181
future, ix, 97, 105, 110, 113, 149, 175-176, 180, 192, 251, 254, 258-259, 263, 287;
see Cathedral of the Future Futurism, 37, 178
Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 15-16, 148-149, 158 Galileo Galilei, 10, 236 garden, –s, 93, 121-123, 126, 133, 138-139,
141-145, 205, 212-213, 228-229, 243, 245, 277, 283-284, 289, 295;
Lycinian Gardens, 73
Gaudí, Antoni, 231 genius loci, 84, 98, 225-226 geography, 7, 68-69, 177 geology, 223, 225, 232, 235-238, 240, 245;
geological, 223, 225, 231-232, 236-238, 241-245, 335 (17)
geometry, 5, 9, 32, 50, 57, 61-62, 69, 71, 75, 86, 109, 208, 213, 215, 233
Gesamtkunstwerk, 161-183 Gestalt, 61, 171, 181;
Gestaltung, 65, 162, 169-172, 179, 182 Gestaltungswille, 173
Giedion, Sigfried, 163, 169 God, 5-6, 69-70, 74, 101-102, 107, 110,
202, 226, 313 (13), 317 (27); god, 45, 102, 109, 195
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 81-82, 84, 86, 89, 91-92, 319 (1)
good, 31-32, 56, 66, 94, 110, 129, 145, 154, 209-211;
– habit, 52; – judgement, 249; heighest –, 64, 113, 116, 155; public –, 35
Gorgias, 250 Gothic, 122, 130, 173, 224, 234, 252, 290-292 Grand Tour, 231 Great Church, 67-80 Greece, Ancient, 5-6, 113-114; Gropius, Walter, 164-166, 170-171, 327 (14) ground, 2, 4, 10, 12, 14, 16, 40, 46, 86, 96,
104, 107, 128, 138-139, 142, 212, 215, 281, 288-289, 291, 333 (30);
common –, 3, 9, 14, 239 Guimard, Hector, 231
habit, 32, 35, 51-54, 65, 104, 188-191, 205-206, 210
Hagia Sophia, 70, 75-77, 79-80, 317 (35); see Holy Wisdom
Hamar Cathedral, 82 Hamburg, 101
happiness, 58, 62, 103, 112-113, 116, 125 Häring, Hugo, 170 harmony, 109, 116, 198, 208-209, 212 heart, 7-8, 90, 120, 128, 181, 184, 290-291 heaven, 69, 71, 80, 88, 103, 116, 119-120,
180, 190, 212, 226, 316 (22) Hedemark Museum, 83 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 12,
95-96, 113 Heidegger, Martin, 14-15, 103-106, 107,
114, 149-150, 155, 187, 335 (16) Helmholtz, Hermann, 36-38, 40 Heraclitus, 200 Herbart, Johann Friedrich, 38, 42, 44, 46-47,
49, 65 Herder, Johann Gottfried von, 65 hermeneutics, 3, 9, 15-16;
see interpretation Heron of Alexandria, 71 history, x, 1-5, 12, 14, 34, 41, 86-87, 97,
108-109, 114, 119-120, 132, 156, 158, 192, 210-211, 221-222, 251, 254, 256, 261-263, 275;
art –, 38; effective –, 3; fictional –, 215; intellectual –, 15; historicality, 5, 9, 14; historicism, 77, 247-263, 335 (5); historiography, 2-3, 252; philosophy of –, 48; sacred –, 235
Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, 169 Hofer, Johannes, 111 Hoffmann, Josef, 234 Höger, Fritz, 176 Hölderlin, Friedrich, 15, 105 Holy of Holies, 69, 75, 78, 313 (31), 314 (13) Holy Wisdom, 70;
see Great Church home, 94-95, 97, 104-106, 110-113,
151-153, 187, 191, 203, 268, 274
Homer, 31, 262, 316 (22) horizon, 13-14, 157-158, 184, 190, 217,
229, 256, 277, 289, 333 (30); fusion of –s, 158
Horkheimer, Max, 174, 178 house, 124, 128, 134-135, 138, 143-144, 151,
154, 156, 200, 226, 232, 274, 290-293, 294-295, 317 (27);
– of the Muses, 273; farmhouse, 98, 103-106, 107; Golden House, 316 (25); household, 64, 169; Kingsgate House, 278, 280, 282; Portland House, 265, 268, 270-271; Selbourne House, 278; tea house, 333 (20); wash house, 245
Hübsch, Heinrich, 101, 251 Hugo of Laon, bishop, 79 Huidobro, Vincent, 42-45 humanism, 4, 50 humanities, 11-12, 15-17 humanity, 10, 55, 73, 93, 99, 103, 111, 113 Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 81, 319 (1) Husserl, Edmund, 13-14, 49-50, 149-151,
155 Hutton, James, 223, 235-238, 242-243
idea, –s, 1, 36, 38, 43, 48, 50, 61-62, 65, 75, 91, 94, 113, 115-116, 119-145, 157, 165-167, 169, 172, 174-175, 177, 183, 197, 210-211, 222, 233, 235-236, 245, 248, 252, 255, 261-262, 307 (21), 325 (39), 332 (6)
ideal, 13, 36-37, 47, 140-141, 162-165, 172-174, 177, 182, 197, 226, 274, 307 (20), 309 (61), 331 (22)
Idealism, 162, 167-175, 181-183 illumination, 16, 276 imagination, 38, 50, 61, 110, 112, 129,
132-133, 145, 185-199, 225-226, 229, 238-241, 242, 293, 295, 323 (19)
incarnation, 2, 8, 15, 95 industry, 162, 166, 169, 205, 226;
industrial, 161-167, 169-171, 177-179, 181-182, 223, 234, 236;
pre-industrial, 166, 226 institution, 7-8, 153, 156, 188, 201, 204,
210-211, 213, 215-216, 257, 270, 274-275, 277, 279
instrumental, 4, 10, 183, 186, 221, 233, 248;
instrumentality, 194, 198; instrumentalization, 177, 232
intellect, 33, 35, 51; intellectual, 4, 8-9, 11, 15, 43, 45, 61, 71,
82, 108, 187, 194, 275 intellective, 60
intelligence, 43, 49, 94-95, 130, 200 intention, 44, 55, 69, 87, 97, 272, 333 (29);
intentional, 149 intentionality, 12, 156 interpretation, vii, 4, 9-14, 49, 88, 105, 115,
121, 173-174, 198, 211, 228, 236, 243, 249, 259, 261, 274, 294;
see hermeneutics intuition, 39-40, 43, 47-48, 65 Isidore of Miletus, 71, 73, 75, 315 (19, 20)
Jaspers, Karl, 149 Jesus, 103, 202, 227-228;
see Christ John Philoponus, 69 John the Baptist, 99, 202 Johnson, Philip, 169 Jordan, river, 202, 313 (13) joy, 103, 113;
joyfulness, 97 judgement, 4, 17, 31, 33, 35, 52, 56, 63,
248, 314 justice, 106, 215, 250, 277 Justinian, 71, 73-76, 78, 318 (43) Kahn, Louis I., viii, 200, 201-217, 332 (15),
333 (20, 21, 23, 26)
Kant, Immanuel, 11, 62-64, 94-97, 111-114, 116;
Kantian, 90, 93-97; Critik der practischen Vernunft, 63-64; Critik der reinen Vernunft, 64;
Kepler, Johannes, 10, 61, 119 Kings Gate, 268, 279, 282-283 Kingsgate House, 278, 280, 282-283 Klenze, Leo von, 256 know-how, 4 knowledge, ix, 4-5, 6-7, 11, 30, 36-42, 43,
52-54, 108, 121, 131, 229, 236-239, 254, 273-274
Kosmas the Deacon, Indikopleustes, 67, 69-70, 74-76, 78-80, 312 (2), 313 (6-9, 13), 314 (13, 15), 318 (41)
Kremlin, 76 Kunstwollen, 37, 170-171;
see will
L’Art sacré, 186 La Tourette, convent of, 185-199, 217, 331
(21-22) labyrinth, 197, 228, 232 landscape, xi, 2-3, 5, 12, 15, 83, 97, 104, 121,
123, 126-128, 135, 138-139, 141, 144-145, 148, 179, 187, 190-191, 198, 216, 238, 243-245, 250, 253, 276, 288-289, 291-294
language, 3-5, 9, 14-16, 89, 99, 129, 150, 158, 168, 177, 185, 188-189, 195, 221-246, 285
largo, 282 latent, 4-5, 240, 279, 284;
– memory, 1; – world, 226, 237, 241-242
Lavra, church of the Great, 76 law, –s, 8, 38, 105, 116, 200-201, 206-209,
211, 214-216, 332 (12); canon –, 8; divine –, 210; desert –, 211-212;
Law, 2, 200-217, 314 (14), 317 (28); moral –, 64, 116; natural –, 45, 208, 211-212, 217; physical –, 208-209; planning –, 270; universal –, 184; –s of motion, 10;
Le Corbusier, 45, 137, 184-199, 200, 216-217, 225, 228-229, 331 (22), 333 (28)
learning, 7, 10, 42-50, 56 legacy, 4, 15-16, 150, 166, 332 legislation, 250 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 41, 61,
107-110, 119 Leipzig, 101, 127 Levantine, 77, 316 (21) Lebenswille, 172; library, viii, 67, 273;
Victoria Library, 268-276, 282, 284-285 life, vii, 2-4, 6-8, 11, 16, 39, 52, 64, 84, 88,
102, 105, 107, 110, 113, 134, 148-149, 151-153, 155, 161, 163, 166, 169, 171, 175, 177-178, 180-186, 189, 194-195, 201-206, 209-212, 215, 217, 225, 227, 231, 238, 243, 270, 272, 274, 277, 281, 285, 290, 293-294, 296, 315 (17), 331 (4), 332 (6), 332 (13);
Lebensphilosophie, 162, 164, 181; life-world, 149, 151; vita activa, 8, 151; vita contemplativa, 8
light, 2-3, 9, 16, 73, 75, 78-79, 88, 91, 107, 126-127, 131, 135, 137-138, 145, 156, 189-191, 199, 208, 212, 215-216, 225, 245, 276, 286, 289, 292-293, 295-296;
body of –, 7; firelight, 293; geometry of – and vision, 5, 9; sunlight, 74, 215, 272, 277, 282-283,
287, 291 liturgy, 79-80
logic, 55, 57, 59, 107, 236, 238-241, 294; logical, 9, 48, 191; Logical Investigations, 13
Loos, Adolf, 232, 234, 248-249 Lycinian Gardens, Rome, 73
Maine, 97 Mandylion, 76 Mannerist, 228-229 Marcuse, Herbert, 149 martyrion, 71, 314 (17) Marx, Karl, 113;
Marxist, 112 Mary, 103, 227 mathematics, 30, 32-34, 46-47, 50-51, 53-54,
55-61, 62-63, 65, 71, 120, 124, 209, 236, 308 (37), 310 (72, 74), 315 (19)
mathesis universalis, 61; universal communicability, 93-94
matter, 52, 60, 88, 95, 120, 167, 172, 224, 226, 231, 233, 235, 240, 276;
material, 5, 78, 81, 96, 150, 155-156, 158, 166, 169, 184, 188, 202, 207, 209-210, 215, 223-224, 226, 229-230, 233-235, 242, 245, 249-250, 259, 273, 280, 284;
materiality, 193, 224, 245, 286; materialism, 181; immaterial, 73
medieval, 5, 82-87, 97, 103, 112, 226, 233, 248, 282, 288-289, 291-292, 294, 316 (26);
Middle Ages, 84, 102, 114, 315 (17) Mediterranean, 175-176, 187, 194 memory, vii, 1, 5, 89-92, 112-113, 149, 155,
222, 225, 231-232, 242, 295 Mendelsohn, Erich, 176, 329 (55) Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 89, 149, 156-157,
189, 331 (22) metaphor, 9, 14, 43, 88, 101, 179, 194-195,
222, 240-243, 246, 250, 262, 273-274, 281, 332 (12), 333 (22)
metaphysics, 5, 9, 14, 30, 61, 107, 109-110, 115, 167, 172-173, 178, 181-182, 331 (22);
Discourse on Metaphysics, 108-109 Meyer, Adolf, 164-165 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 170, 172-175 mind, 12, 31, 40, 42, 47-48, 52, 57, 65, 92,
94, 96, 108, 129, 157, 179, 210 Minerva Medica, 78, 316 (24) Minotaur, 228 model, ix, 67-80, 130, 144, 161, 182-183,
202-203, 206, 228, 241, 313 (12), 317-318 (37), 318 (39);
divine –, 204; world-model, 313 (13)
modern, 1-4, 10-13, 15-16, 36, 44-45, 58, 61, 77, 83-84, 86-87, 89, 95, 98, 104-105, 109-110, 161-183, 184-185, 194, 221-222, 232, 235, 237-239, 255, 258, 274-275, 280, 332 (15), 335 (16);
– age, 95; – architect, 201, 205; – architecture, vii, 228; – art, 4, 107, 115, 255; – city, 230; – movement, 78, 163, 169-170, 174, 182,
255; – period, 226, 233; – science, ix, 7-8, 11, 13, 232; – world, 3, 12, 83, 107, 114-115; ancients and moderns, 10; modernity, 1, 3, 17, 89, 95, 112, 114, 164,
168, 170-171, 177-178, 223, 232-235, 236, 248, 252;
modernism, 168 -169, 171, 174, 177-178, 180, 182, 188, 195, 265, 287, 327 (13);
pre-modern, 1, 222 modus procedendi, 8 Moholy-Nagy, László, 163 Monadology, 110 monastery, 200-201, 204, 207, 211, 213-214,
312 (3);
monastic, 6-8, 201-207, 210, 211-212, 217, 273
moral, 64, 94, 116, 236; amoral, 179; morality, 95, 116, 151; see ethics
Morris, William, 253-256, 260, 262 movement, x, 16, 73, 78, 81-82, 84, 88-91,
99, 102, 119-145, 156, 212, 240, 245, 276, 280, 283, 289, 294, 322 (1), 324 (39), 325 (39)
mundane, 6, 8, 103, 270; intramundane, 183; see world
museum, 82-84, 86-88, 91-92, 223, 241, 243-245, 273;
Hedemark Museum, 83; Metropolitan Museum of Art, 106; Neues Museum, 256; Storhamarlåven Museum, 84-89
music, 115; musical, 99, 190, 198
Muthesius, Hermann, 37-38, 167, 171 mystery, 1-2, 5, 8-9, 15, 108, 187, 196, 198,
narrative, 3, 6, 11, 58, 60, 188, 190, 222, 235, 236, 260, 331 (21)
narthex, 74-75, 317 (27) National Gallery, 256-257 Nativity, church of the, 70 nature, 12, 14, 31, 38, 41, 55, 94-97, 120, 128,
132-133, 142-144, 151, 154, 169-171, 173, 177, 182, 191, 201-217, 226, 229, 231, 233, 236, 237-238, 273, 281-282, 289, 307 (21), 308 (44), 332 (9);
human –, 12, 46, 116; Naturerlebnis, 179
natural, ix, 9, 33, 38, 45, 58-60, 65, 93, 95, 124-125, 141, 144, 151, 154, 177, 206, 208-209, 211-212, 217, 223, 225, 228-231, 239-240;
– philosophy, 7, 30, 33, 120; – science, 109; – world, 183, 187, 201-202, 224, 237, 264,
271-274, 277, 281, 334 (1) Neoplatonic, 61, 174 Neues Bauen, 166-168, 173 Neues Museum, 256 Newton, Sir Isaac, 10, 120, 236 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 114-116, 162, 180,
184, 187, 330 (71) Nika, 70, 75 Nile, 203 nostalgia, vii, 93-117 notion, 1-4, 9, 12, 31, 37, 40, 48, 77-78,
81, 90, 119, 125, 161-162, 166-168, 171-173, 180, 197, 236, 270, 313 (5), 327 (14), 330 (71), 331 (22), 334 (1);
see concept Nymphaeum, 73, 216
objective, 11, 44, 61, 116, 157, 181, 236-237, 239;
see subjective observation, 38, 57, 235, 237, 313 (5) ontology, modern, 16;
ontological, 11, 17, 89, 149-159, 183, 264 Oppolding, ix, 93-117, 320 (14) optics, 9, 81, 89, 130, 315 (19) order, 43, 59-61, 110, 173, 177, 187, 197,
204, 207, 208-209, 210, 212-213, 226, 235-236, 262-264, 273, 276, 332;
– of architecture, 277; – of water, 204, 212; ethical and political –, 66; first – of certainty, 55; natural –, ix, 229; religious –, 7, 11, 188, 207, 210, 212,
331 (4); visual –, 266; ordering, 148, 208, 216
orientation, 14, 17, 32, 36, 52, 64, 174, 206, 212-213, 227, 276-277;
existential –, 222; spatial –, 214
ornament, 16, 99-101, 103, 140, 248-251, 255-256, 261-263, 264, 282, 284;
ornamental, 141, 224, 252-253, 283 Ortega y Gasset, José, 105-106 orthodoxy, 68, 80 Ovid, 230
painting, 9-10, 76, 128, 132-133, 139, 142, 194-195, 325 (39)
palace, 73-74, 82-86, 126, 129, 152, 232, 248, 262, 266, 270, 275, 277;
Blenheim Palace, 135 Pantheon, Rome, 74, 132 Panthéon (Sainte-Geneviève), Paris, 131 Pantokrator, 74, 76 particular, –s, 16, 30, 35, 108-109;
see universal Pasch, Moritz, 46 passions, 94-95, 128, 139, 195, 238, 310 past, ix, 1-4, 7, 10, 16-17, 84, 86, 91, 103,
111, 149, 157, 192, 248, 251-255, 259, 261-263, 274, 276
pattern, 69, 71, 77, 143, 202, 206, 211, 216, 283, 313 (12), 317 (29)
Paul the Silentiary, 75, 318 pearl, 103 Pelli, César, 268 perception, 9, 11-12, 50, 60, 81, 89, 92,
108-109, 125, 130, 134, 149, 155-157, 187, 191, 197-198, 225;
sense –, 38, 40, 43, 59, 64, 108; Wahrnehmung, 12
Pericles, 31 perspective, 9, 65, 108, 114, 124, 177,
197-198, 283 Pestalozzi, Johan Heinrich, 38, 40, 49, 65 Pevsner, Nikolaus, 169 Phaedrus, 8 phenomenon, -a, 13, 112, 131, 162, 183,
196, 223, 226, 232, 237-241, 248, 261;
– of body, 1, 15; – of mind, 12; – of perspective, 108; – of play, 16; mental –, 12; phenomenal realm, 9-10, 13-14; phenomenology, 149, 155-157, 334 (1); phenomenological method, 13; phenomenological reduction, 13
Phidias, 31 philosophy, x, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17, 31, 41, 43,
57, 59, 61, 65, 89, 107, 109-110, 120, 149-150, 157, 162, 167, 172, 174, 176, 187, 229-230, 236, 238, 330 (71), 331 (22), 332 (15);
– of fine art, 12; – of history, 48; Lebensphilosophie, 162, 164, 181; natural –, 7, 30, 120; the aim of –, 15
Piaget, Jean, 46-48 piazza, 270, 282 Piccolomini, Alessandro, 55-61, 62, 310 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 231 place, ix, 7, 60, 83-84, 86, 98-99, 102-104,
108, 112, 138, 142, 148, 152, 186, 190-193, 197-198, 203, 205, 212-213, 221, 223, 225-228, 230, 232, 238, 245, 255-256, 270, 274, 290, 309 (66), 314 (17), 331 (5), 333 (23);
see genius loci Plato, 15, 59, 61-62, 174, 250, 254, 311 (91),
332 (15); Platonic, 59, 60, 172, 194; Neoplatonic, 61, 174
play, phenomenon of, 16, 200, 210, 277, 294 ; playfulness, 45
Plotinus, 60 Poème de l ’angle droit, 199, 230 poetry, 14, 50, 107, 119, 128, 132-133,
184, 198, 231, 239, 254, 262, 276, 327 (13);
poem, 107-110, 139, 142, 184, 212, 325 (39);
poet, 43, 81, 96, 105, 109, 152, 195, 212, 262;
poetic, viii, 62, 64, 132-133, 188, 194, 198, 208, 225, 232, 238, 240-241, 243, 245, 311 (94)
politics, 64, 66, 155-157, 175-177, 180, 182, 250, 277, 306 (8), 329 (49);
polity, 66 Polykleitos, 31 Ponti, Gio, 265 Poor Clares, 207 Posener, Julius, 165 Pound, Ezra, 178 practice, 16, 77, 79, 84, 100, 190, 194,
202-203, 206, 221, 233, 247-248, 251-253, 256
practica, 8 practical, 64, 213, 216, 311 (93);
– activity, 52, 65-66; – knowledge, 4-5; – nihilism, 115; – reason, 31, 40, 64; – wisdom, 5; – use, 15; praxis, 32, 66
presence, 9, 76, 79, 110, 187, 191, 231-232, 262, 266, 269, 271-272, 275, 279-281, 292, 294-295, 331 (22);
divine –, 69, 71, 74-76, 79; ontic –, 149; ontological –, 155
present, ix, 4, 16, 84, 97, 110-112, 115, 149-150, 154, 158, 160, 189-190, 192, 198, 248, 251, 253, 263, 295
primary, 2-3, 8, 12-13, 14-15, 65, 156, 187, 189, 201-202, 206, 226, 271-272
Proclus, 55-61, 62, 310 (72), 311 (88) production, vii, 52, 65, 151, 162, 167, 169,
171, 173, 194, 235, 248; mass –, 161, 223
Protestant, 9, 12, 15, 88 prototype, 76, 80, 166, 317 (28) prudence, 30-66, 306 (8);
prudentia, 31-32, 36, 63-64, 306 (7, 12); prudenza, 35, 52, 65; see civic
Ptolemy, 10 Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, 248 pulpit, ix, 93, 97-103, 104, 106-107, 115, 117
Quatremère de Quincy, Antoine--Chrysostome, 77-78, 318 (37, 38)
querelle, 10, 36
Ravenna, 73 reality, 1-2, 31, 42-50, 65, 107-109, 111-112,
115-117, 125, 140, 148, 168-169, 172, 177, 182-183, 185, 208, 211, 231, 236, 238, 253, 308 (37), 311 (93), 317 (28)
reason, 31, 44, 52-54, 61, 64, 107, 109-110, 112, 114, 116, 129, 177-178, 184, 200, 239, 286;
practical –, 31, 40, 64; pure –, 64, 311 (93); sufficient –, 109; rational, 54, 116, 178, 186, 196, 236, 239,
252; rationalism, 167, 227, 234 reform, 7-8, 83, 167, 205, 211, 252;
Catholic – movement, 186; reformation, 7, 9; Reformation, 115; reformist, 162; Counter-Reformation, 115
regionalism, 221 religion, 2, 12, 16-17, 79, 174, 184, 209, 211,
227, 332 (12) Renaissance, 74, 115, 214, 248-249, 252,
257, 262, 275 representation, 5, 9, 50, 90, 99, 103, 109,
116, 150, 153, 155, 195, 210, 226, 256, 263-264, 274, 310 (72);
divided –, 190 Republic, 61 revolution, 11, 73, 169, 190;
Revolution, 10; industrial –, 236; scientific –, 234-235
rhythm, x, 78, 83, 90, 203, 206, 277, 281-282, 284-285, 291-292, 294
Ricœur, Paul, 188, 332 (17) rocaille / rococo, ix, 99-100, 103, 115, 230, 262 Rhode, Johan Gottlieb, 47-48 Romaine-Walker, W. H., 257-258 Romanesque, 82 Romantic, 115-116, 161-162, 167-168, 175,
178, 187, 231, 238; Romanticism, 115, 170, 178, 221, 248
Rome, 70-71, 73, 125, 127, 132; Roman, 6, 69, 73, 158, 229, 231, 249, 314
(16), 316 (21) Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 111 ruin, –s, 3, 74, 82, 85-86, 126, 136-137, 231,
287-296 rule, –s, 8, 99-100, 128, 130, 200, 201-217,
256, 331 (4) Ruskin, John, 248
Sachlichkeit, 161, 166-167, 181 sacred, x, 70, 78, 114-115, 184-187, 228,
231-232, 234-235 Saints Sergius and Bacchus, church of, 71-73 Santa Costanza, church of – in Rome, 73 Santa Prudenziana, church of – in Rome, 71 Sartre, Jean-Paul, 149 Scaliger, Joseph, 58 Schilder, Paul, 157 Schiller, Friedrich, 81, 113, 174 Schinkel, Karl Friedrich, 62, 64, 172, 263 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 12, 43 Schmarsow, August, 82, 89-91, 319 (15) Scholasticism, 9, 12-13 Schopenhauer, Arthur, 112-113, 115,
117, 162
science, –s, 10-12, 31, 33, 35-36, 38, 45, 51, 54, 59-61, 65, 95, 109, 130, 149, 152, 163, 177, 181, 227, 232-233, 235-236, 239, 251, 261;
modern –, ix, 7-8, 10-11, 13, 232; natural –, 109; scientia, 31, 33, 36, 54, 59-60; scienza, 53-54
Scripture, 9, 69, 74, 78, 314 (13) see Bible
sculpture, 10, 100, 195, 230, 258, 271, 272, 275-276, 283
secular, 1-2, 7, 187-188, 212, 215; secularization, 70, 201; secularism, 12
Segni, Bernardo, 33-35 Semper, Gottfried, 38, 90, 234 sense, –s, 35, 39-40, 48, 50, 57, 59, 61, 65,
86, 89-90, 94, 108, 121, 131; – intuition, –s, 39-40, 47, 65; – perception, 38, 40, 43, 59, 64; sensibility, 12, 231, 236; sensitivity, viii, 43, 91, 141, 150, 223, 242
shell, 103; seashell, 229,
Sinai, 202, 312 (3), 313 (13) Sinan, 76 sky, 16, 103-104, 132, 187, 190, 212, 273,
288-289, 291-292, 295; sky-vault, 74
Smith, Sidney J., 257, 259 Society for the Protection of Ancient
Buildings, 253-256 Solomon, 74, 313 (6), 314 (13, 15) Solon, 41 Sonoma Desert, 202, 204 Sörgel, Herman, 175-178 soul, 2, 8, 12, 37, 60, 62, 94, 111, 119,
132-134, 153, 166, 175, 206, 250; see animation
space, 1-3, 14, 71, 79, 81, 85, 88-91, 98, 124-126, 133, 136, 153-156, 187,
190-191, 193-198, 213, 222, 245, 253, 258-260, 264, 276, 281-284, 295, 314, 317, 319;
spatiality, 1, 14, 227 specialization, 10, 36 Spengler, Oswald, 175-176 spirit, 5, 8, 12, 65, 88, 95, 97-98, 104-106,
127, 144, 153, 162-163, 167-168, 172-174, 178, 188, 196-197, 231, 238, 254, 317 (28);
– of the Law, 2; Holy Spirit, 99, 101-103; spiritual, 1, 6, 48, 63-64, 97, 99, 103, 162,
169, 173-174, 179, 182, 186, 194, 202-203, 205-207, 312 (2);
spirituality, 6, 187-188, 197, 199 St Andrew’s Priory, 200-217, 332 (15), 333
(20, 23, 26) St Gall, 273 St Mary Magdalene, sanctuary of – in
Provence, 228 St Sophia in Kiev, church of, 80 Steck, Max, 61, 311 (88) Stirling, Sir James, 258 stone, x, 3, 7, 74, 78, 86, 150, 195, 204, 215,
221-246, 257-260, 270-271, 274-275, 277, 280, 283, 288-294, 296, 317 (29), 334 (2), 335 (22);
cobblestones, 86, 91; Portland stone, 257; sandstone, 87, 288, 290, 292, 294; standing stones, 243; stonecutting, 234; stonework, 71
Storhamarlåven, 81-84, 84-89, 91-92 street, –s, 84, 209, 225, 232, 235, 244,
280-281; streetscape, 270, 276; Abbey Street, 287; Allington Street, 272; Atterbury Street, 258-259; Victoria Street, 265-285
stucco, 99, 102, 229-230 Stüler, Friedrich August, 256 style, 4-5, 17, 90, 101, 162, 166, 168-172,
181, 197, 250-252, 255, 257-258; history of –s, 2; In welchem Style sollen wir bauen?, 101, 251; international style, 169
subjective, 11, 44, 97, 116, 157, 181, 197, 286; see objective
sublime, 97, 139, 179, 231 substance, 1, 14, 120, 174 Suger, abbot of Saint-Denis, 79 Sullivan, Louis, 249 surrealism, 187 symbol, 43, 57, 62, 94, 102, 173;
symbolic, 116, 165-166, 182, 202, 226, 229; symbolism, 102-103, 313 (13)
tabernacle, 67-69, 74-75, 78, 80, 232, 314 (13), 317 (28)
task, viii, 2, 4, 14-17, 45, 83, 102, 158, 162, 187-188, 201, 211, 265
taste, 4, 17, 93-94, 109, 137, 139, 143, 252 Tate Britain, 247-263 Tate Modern, 261 Tate, Sir Henry, 257 technology, ix, 10, 104-106, 160-183,
185-186, 237, 265, 335 (16) temple, 73, 78, 103, 106, 131, 135-136, 150,
172, 232, 316 (25, 26); Jerusalem Temple, 69, 74, 78, 313 (5),
314 (13, 15), 317 (28) Thales, 31 theology, 8, 69, 75, 190, 208;
theologia more geometrico, 9 theophany, 114 thought, 1-2, 4, 6, 10, 12-13, 16-17, 33, 43,
47-48, 51, 58, 60, 75, 78, 89, 94, 101, 103, 105-106, 108-110, 113-114, 117, 123, 132, 137, 139, 141-142, 145, 149-150, 162, 166-167, 171, 181, 183, 201, 208, 210, 211, 233, 235, 237, 253;
ancient –, 9; contemporary, 11; Enlightenment –, 178; instrumental –, 248; mathematical –, 46; modern –, 10-11, 13; philosophical –, 11; traditional –, 1, 10; Western –, 2-3, 7, 9-10
time, concept of, 9, 14, 107, 110, 112, 124-125, 151-152, 168-169, 172, 189, 192, 196-198, 211, 241, 292-294, 317 (27), 325 (39), 332 (15);
– in experience, 35, 53, 57; – in the arts, 50, 53, 309 (62); – required by reflection, 33-35; cosmic –, 240, 242; eternal being in –, 210; geological –, 223, 231-232, 236; modern –s, 36, 58, 61; our –, vii, 1-2, 10, 14, 16, 65, 168, 171,
181; timely and timeless, 163-164, 173, 254,
262; untimeliness, 114
topography, 67-68, 78, 104, 205-207, 215, 217, 223, 245, 257, 279, 285, 312 (3)
tower, –s, 73, 79, 82, 213-215, 217, 223, 232, 244-245, 268, 271, 281, 289;
bell-tower, 104; fly-tower, 272; office –, 277; Panropa-Tower, 176; Pirelli Tower, 265; Tower of David Museum, 314 (17); Tower of Shadows, 333 (28)
tradition, 1-4, 6-7, 9-10, 16-17, 92, 104, 113, 150, 157-158, 182, 188, 189-194, 201, 206, 222-223, 226-227, 238, 245-246, 247-263, 265;
– of Proclus, 55-61; – of Western thought, 9;
–s of thought, 1; –al aim of philosophy, 12; –al categories, 2; –al communicative role of architecture,
221; –al craft, –s, 4, 223 –al ethical function of architecture, 221; –al setting, 10; –al representations, 103, 226, 234; –al rule, 8; –al understanding, 8-10, 12, 14, 161, 232,
236, 238, 270; Aristotelian –, 54, 59; building –, 7, 223, 225-226, 241, 244-245,
276; Christian –s, 1-3, 6, 8; Classical –, 10, 153, 222, 229, 252; Jewish –, 5; history of –, 3; liberal –, 178; living –, vii, 1-17; modern –, 89; monastic –, 202, 205; primary –, 12; Protestant –, 15; Romantic –, 179, 187; secularization of the –, 201; spiritual –s, 6; urban –, 221;
transmission, 5-6, 188 Trent, Council of, 7 trivium, quadrivium, 7, 274 truth, 6, 14, 30-31, 41, 43, 63, 96, 108, 110,
113, 115, 171-172, 317 (28), 327 (13); Truth and Method, 15, 148, 158; true, 37, 51-52, 56, 59, 67, 74, 96, 110,
112-113, 115-116, 140, 143, 148, 165, 263, 318 (38)
type, –s, ix, 67-80, 189, 201, 202-203, 210, 234, 274, 276, 314 (16), 315 (17), 316 (25), 316 (26), 317-318 (37, 38, 39, 42), 332 (6);
archetype, 69, 189, 332 (6); building –s, 2, 77, 153, 245, 274; objets-type, 197; prototype, 76, 80, 166, 317 (28)
typology, 75, 77, 318 (38)
understanding, 2-6, 8-10, 12-13, 40, 42-43, 46-47, 51-52, 57-58, 60, 77, 81, 89, 91, 96-97, 109, 112, 114-116, 119-121, 131, 144, 187, 189, 195, 197, 208, 223, 226-227, 223, 234, 236, 238, 250, 252, 263-264, 273, 286;
Aristotelian –, 119; – in Dilthey, 17; – in Kant, land of pure, 114 Locke on human –, 120-121, 124; ontological –, 264
universal, 16, 35, 136, 163, 185, 189, 290; – communicability, 93-94; – history, 39, 41; – law, 184; – method, 234; – propositions, 52; mathesis universalis, 61; see particular
utility, 141, 152, 248, 252-253, 255-256; utilitarian, 173, 236, 251-252
utterance, 3; – of Creation, 5; living – of God, 102
Vattimo, Gianni, 150 Velde, Henry van de, 170 Vesely, Dalibor, vii, ix-x, 19, 66, 92, 119-120,
264, 285-286, 334-336 Victoria Street, 265-285 Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène-Emmanuel, 234 virtue, –s, 31, 51. 113, 181, 249 vision, 5, 9, 62, 82, 91-92, 125, 144-145,
177, 314 (13), 315 (20); visible, 2, 4, 8-9, 64, 89, 114, 166, 211,
273, 276, 283, 294, 331 (22)
visibility, viii, 5, 9 see light
vita, 52; – activa, 8, 151; – contemplativa, 8
Vitruvius, 51, 53-54, 65, 309 (62) voice, 2, 5, 86, 202, 285
Wagner, Otto, 234 Wagner, Richard, 168, 176 war, 82, 103, 106, 161, 177-178, 180, 317
(30), 329 (49); pre-, 162, 166; post-, 168, 186; warfare, 84, 179, 182
water, 99, 102-103, 138-139, 142, 201, 204-205, 208, 211-212, 212-214, 216-217, 225, 231, 280, 289, 325 (39), 332 (19), 333 (20);
architecture of –, 211, 214, 216; law of –, 208-209, 211-212; order of –, 204, 212
Webb, Philip, 253-256, 262 Werkbund, 37, 162, 169 will, 51, 115, 178-179, 182, 184, 296;
– to art, 37, 170-171; – to form, 170; – to power, 168, 180, 182-183
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim, 113, 127 wisdom, 31, 41, 51, 317 (27);
divine –, 7; practical –, 5; see Hagia Sophia
Wolff, Christian, 108-110 word, 2, 105, 107, 119, 121, 126, 138-139,
141-142, 150, 153, 171, 200, 203, 208, 261, 314 (16, 17), 332 (12);
Word, 5, 8, 102; ȜȩȖȠȢ6, 14-15, 31; verbum, 15; spoken –, 8, 150; words, 2, 120, 254, 262, 332 (13)
work, –s, 8, 42, 44, 52, 74, 77, 97, 103-104, 106-107, 109, 150-152, 196-197, 205, 229, 261, 263;
– of architecture, 17, 148, 156, 230, 311 (94);
– of art, 15-16, 45, 77, 109-110, 128, 148, 150, 175, 179-180, 216, 226, 230-231, 282-283;
opus, 206; opera, 8
world, 1-10, 12, 14, 38, 44, 47, 50, 55, 57, 60-65, 68-69, 74-76, 78, 83-84, 87, 90-91, 95, 98-99, 104-107, 109-110, 112-116, 121, 136, 150-158, 162, 166, 169-170, 174, 177, 180, 182, 187, 190-191, 195, 199, 201, 209, 211, 222, 224-227, 229, 231, 233-235, 237-238, 240-242, 250, 263, 271, 273, 281, 286, 313 (5), 313 (13);
created –, 12, 69, 229-230; life-world, 149, 151; natural –, 183, 187, 201-202, 224, 237,
264, 271-274, 277, 281, 334 (1); worldly, 6-7, 60, 62, 151, 153-154
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 170, 332 (6)
Xenakis, Iannis, 198
Zeitwille, 173 Zig Zag Building, 268-269, 283