Classical Architecture
- Architecture makes us see the building craft from which it is born, from which it detaches itself as art and to which it alludes
- Classical Architecture is both a pedagogic and critical book. It has implications for our present-day theory of style, our view of history and for the design and practice of architecture and urbanism
Classicism is not a style; it is the philosophy of free will nurtured by tradition. In a series of tightly argued essays, the author discusses the role of imitation, tectonics, ornament and originality in architecture, showing that the classical is that which speaks of tradition always in a modern voice.
In the first chapter the author examines the theory of imitation, the position it occupies in classical thought and the way by which it can be shown that imitation is at the core of both traditional and modernist art. The second chapter is devoted to the significance of tectonics in architecture. The third chapter examines the relations between building and architecture and the way in which we may say that “classicism is not a style.” The fourth chapter studies classical ornament and the role it plays in architecture. The fifth chapter addresses the principles of the traditional city and makes the claim for revitalising common sense. Finally, in the sixth chapter, the author looks at what tradition really means and how it relates to modernity. The book also features an extensive appendix that makes accessible to readers excerpts from some of the most important classical texts relating to architecture.
- Publisher
- ORO Editions
- ISBN
- 9781966515944
- Publish date
- 14th Sep 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA, Canada, Australasia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan
- Size
- 254 mm x 305 mm
- Pages
- 156 Pages
- Illustrations
- 110 colour
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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