Architectural space in Ancient Greece [by] C.A. Doxiadis. Translated and edited by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt.
1972
NA9201 .D613
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Architectural space in Ancient Greece [by] C.A. Doxiadis. Translated and edited by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt.
Uniform Title
Raumordnung im griechischen Städtebau. English
ISBN
0262368080 (electronic bk.)
9780262368087 (electronic bk.)
0262040212
9780262040211
9780262368087 (electronic bk.)
0262040212
9780262040211
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press [1972]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxxvii, 184 pages) illustrations
Call Number
NA9201 .D613
Dewey Decimal Classification
722/.8
711/.4/0938
711/.4/0938
Summary
Doxiadis is best known as an architect-planner, as a consultant with an international clientele, as something of a prophet whose outlook is focused on man's worldwide future. But here, in his first major study, originally published in German in 1937, Doxiadis looks back into the past, to the architectural roots of his native Greece.He works out a theory that accounts for the seemingly unordered layout of the buildings in ancient Greek sacred precincts, proposing that the spatial relationships between the buildings were strictly determined according to a plan.Doxiadis examines in detail nearly thirty sites, charts their layouts, and presents relevant linear and angular measurements. Numerous site plans and about forty halftones complement the text. The full references include many recent sources. The trim size of the book itself is proportioned by means of the golden section.
Note
Translation of the author's thesis, prepared at the Berlin Charlottenburg Technische Hochschule and published in 1937 under title: Raumordnung im griechischen Städtebau.
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