Vincent Scully Bücher






The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods: Greek Sacred Architecture
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Focusing on sacred Greek architecture, this guide offers an in-depth exploration of its historical significance and design principles. Authored by a leading architectural historian from North America, it delves into the cultural and spiritual contexts that shaped these iconic structures. Readers can expect detailed analyses and insights that illuminate the artistry and craftsmanship of Greek architecture, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike.
American Architecture and Urbanism
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A classic of American architectural and urban planning history
The shingle style today : or, The historian's revenge
- 118 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Distinguished by long, sloping gables, horizontal lines, and a continuous shingle covering on the exterior, the Shingle Style's essential objective was the creation of expanding, flowing space. The Shingle Style embodied intellectual pluralism and cultural democracy—ideals fundamental to American belief and developed quickly and richly. After a period of reaction against the Shingle Style, it was revitalized, finding its first fully renewed expression in 1959 in a design for a beach house by Robert Venturi. Vincent Scully details this reemergence, revealing the complex and crucial role of influence in the shaping of this movement.
Modern Architecture
- 158 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The revised edition highlights significant advancements in architecture over the past twelve years, expanding on the original 1961 text's perspective of modern architectural history. It places a greater emphasis on city planning, reflecting its evolving importance in the field. This updated work provides a comprehensive overview that incorporates recent developments, offering readers a fresh understanding of architectural trends and their impact on urban environments.
Sermons To The Novices Regular
- 282 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The Irish Land Question: With Practical Plans for an Improved Land Tenure and a New Land System
- 292 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This landmark study of the Irish land question, written by Irish nationalist Vincent Scully in the late 19th century, remains one of the most important works on the subject. With its practical proposals for reforming Ireland's land system, it had a profound impact on Irish politics and society.
Focusing on the life and writings of Blessed John Ruysbroeck, a prominent medieval mystic, this work highlights his significant contributions to spiritual literature between 1293 and 1381. The text has been meticulously retyped and reformatted for enhanced readability, ensuring accessibility for contemporary and future readers. This edition aims to preserve Ruysbroeck's insights and influence, making it an important resource for those interested in mysticism and medieval spirituality.