Socrates' Ancestor: An Essay On Architectural Beginnings

Socrates' Ancestor: An Essay On Architectural Beginnings

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Author: Indra Kagis Mcewen
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: MIT, 1997
Edition: 3rd pr.

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
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This scholarly work presents a compelling examination of the foundational concepts underpinning Western architecture, tracing its intellectual lineage to figures preceding Socrates. It argues for a re-evaluation of early philosophical thought as a crucial determinant in the development of architectural principles and forms. The essay uncovers the intricate connections between ancient Greek philosophy and the built environment, illustrating how abstract ideas manifested in tangible structures. Mcewen’s meticulous research details the often-overlooked influences that shaped architectural beginnings, offering a fresh perspective on the discipline's historical roots. This academic treatise instructs readers on the profound philosophical underpinnings that continue to resonate in architectural theory and practice.

Author: Indra Kagis Mcewen

Published: 1997, MIT

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Author: Indra Kagis Mcewen
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: MIT, 1997
Edition: 3rd pr.

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This scholarly work presents a compelling examination of the foundational concepts underpinning Western architecture, tracing its intellectual lineage to figures preceding Socrates. It argues for a re-evaluation of early philosophical thought as a crucial determinant in the development of architectural principles and forms. The essay uncovers the intricate connections between ancient Greek philosophy and the built environment, illustrating how abstract ideas manifested in tangible structures. Mcewen’s meticulous research details the often-overlooked influences that shaped architectural beginnings, offering a fresh perspective on the discipline's historical roots. This academic treatise instructs readers on the profound philosophical underpinnings that continue to resonate in architectural theory and practice.