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050 _aNA 200 .S25 2005
100 _aSalvan, George Salinda
_eauthor
245 0 _aArchitectural character & the history of architecture :
_bthe new ladder type curriculum /
_cGeorge Salinda Salvan
250 _aThird edition
260 _aMakati City, Philippines :
_bGoodwill Trading Co, Inc.,
_cc2005
300 _axiii, 781 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c29 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPART 1: 1. The beginnings of architecture -- 2. Egyptian architecture -- 3. Architecture in the ancient near east -- 4. Pre-columban architecture in America -- 5. Greek architecture -- 6. Roman architecture -- 7. Early christian architecture -- 8. Byzantine architecture -- Islamic architecture -- PART II: 10. Romanesque architecture in Europe, Italy, France, Central Europe, Spain Portugal and the Holy Land, British Isles and Scandinavia -- 11. Gothic architecture in Central Europe, France, British Isles, Spain and Portugal, Netherlands, Late medieval architecture in Italy -- 12. Renaissance architecture in Europe, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal, Britain, German and Central Europe, Russia, Belgium and the Netherlands -- 13. Architecture in Britain -- 14. Architecture in continental Europe -- 15. Architecture of the Americas -- 16. Modern/international architecture -- PART III: 17. Architecture in India and Pakistan -- 18. Architecture in Sri Lanka -- 19. Architecture in Afghanistan, Nepal and Tibet -- 20. Architectura in Burma, Cambodia, Thailand and Indonesia -- 21. Architecture in China -- 22. Architecture in Japan -- 23. Philippine architecture.
520 _aThe progress of architecture from the time man settled in one place because of agriculture was slow. He learned the principles of construction by trial and error. There were tools to e invented and manufactured, materials to be acquired and developed.
650 _aARCHITECTURE HISTORY
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