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'The Ten Books on Architecture,' written by Vitruvius Pollio in the 1st century BCE, is a seminal work that laid the foundation for architectural theory and practice in the Western tradition. This treatise encapsulates the principles of architecture, engineering, and urban planning as perceived by the Romans. Divided into ten distinct sections, Vitruvius explores essential topics such as the ideal proportions of buildings, the importance of materials, and the interplay between function and aesthetics.Vitruvius emphasizes the concept of 'firmitas, utilitas, venustas' (durability, utility, beauty), which has become a cornerstone of architectural philosophy. His insights into the socio-political significance of architecture reflect the values of Roman society, advocating for designs that harmonize with their surroundings. Richly infused with historical examples and practical advice, this work continues to inspire architects, historians, and scholars today, making it an enduring touchstone in the field of architecture.
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Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
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By author
Vitruvius Pollio 11.95 12.95
Published Date - 2026-07-26
ISBN - 9609441375398
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Page Count - 227
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