Augustin d’Aviler’s “Cours d’Architecture” discusses the 5 Orders by Vignola. While the 5 Orders are the main focus for d’Aviler’s comment, the greater value of his book is how he further developed these 5 Orders into more modern architecture. TASK 1 Process: When researching the connections that “Cours d’Architecture” has with other similar books I…
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Augustin d’Aviler “Cours d’Architecture”: Architecture course: which includes the Orders of [Jacques Barozzio, dit Le] Vignole, with comments, figures & descriptions of his most beautiful buildings, & those of Michelangelo, instructions and precepts & several new ones designs concerning distribution & decoration, material & construction of buildings, masonry, carpentry, roofing, locksmithing, carpentry, gardening, & generally…
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