The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 173
... building or support a roof . At the same time there ceased to be any limitation to the size of windows , which had ... building is beyond question . The rational use of ferro - concrete became almost at once associated with functionalism ...
... building or support a roof . At the same time there ceased to be any limitation to the size of windows , which had ... building is beyond question . The rational use of ferro - concrete became almost at once associated with functionalism ...
Pagina 174
... building is clearly to be pleasing to the eye , and functionalism ' in its extreme form — the idea that utility and nothing more is the criterion of good building - was a belief at no time held by serious architects . In the popular ...
... building is clearly to be pleasing to the eye , and functionalism ' in its extreme form — the idea that utility and nothing more is the criterion of good building - was a belief at no time held by serious architects . In the popular ...
Pagina 214
... building , most remarkable of the early skyscrapers ; Louis Sullivan , most brilliant and original of all the architects of his generation , was groping his way towards that new style which was to find expression in his great ...
... building , most remarkable of the early skyscrapers ; Louis Sullivan , most brilliant and original of all the architects of his generation , was groping his way towards that new style which was to find expression in his great ...
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