I’ve been wondering all along how the book list was arranged. Is it arbitrary or is there a purpose behind it? Now I was asked to find out my burning question in the last assignment ‘task 4’. Trivial as it may seem, I began my research with the bare name of my author: Isaac Ware….
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The first key word, I asked Alice to find was “Isaac Ware” in the “Xenotheka Library”- Brain to find if he had been mentioned in other publications. “Elements of Architecture” by Rem Koolhaas (published 2010) caught my eye because it’s contents focus on mostly on similar elements like Ware such as ceilings, roofs, doors, stairs…
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“Designs of Inigo Jones and others” by Isaac Ware published 1742 A big question mark was written across my face as I read through Task 3. What was my book about again? I just remembered that there was nothing written in it, but “only” a few sketched pages. So my first step was to read…
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“Designs of Inigo Jones and others” by Isaac Ware published 1742 The Book «Designs of Inigo Jones and others» was published 1742 by Isaac Ware. It was the second edition. The book has approximately a A5 format. Is not very thick, so it is handy. I could imagine that he could carry it with him…
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The book “Designs of Inigo jones and Others” was first published in 1731 by English architect Isaac Ware (1704-1766). After his studies in the field of architecture Ware became a member of the St. Martin’s Lane academy, which helped shape the English Rococo movement. Isaac Ware worked mostly for private patrons, building lavish houses, but…
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Author: Isaac Ware Titel: Designs of Inigo Jones and others PHYSICAL BOOK It is really old. Probably a A5 format. Medium thick pages. Old and a little greasy. I still like those two pages the best like in the digital version. -. Melissa Roth (19-612-944)
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Author: Isaac Ware Titel: Designs of Inigo Jones and others DIGITAL COPY of the book Page 23 and 24 of the book had my attention at first glance. First of all I like that page 23 is somehow a little bit greasy and probably due to the pressure of others books the page 23 took…