The two great rules for design are these : I st, that there should be no features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety ; 2nd, that all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction... The United States Catholic Magazine - Strana 5431843Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Richard Popplewell Pullan - 1879 - Počet stránok 148
...be no feature about a building which was not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety ; that all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of buildings ; that all shams were inadmissible in Christian churches ; in fact, that the external and... | |
| William Ezra Worthen - 1892 - Počet stránok 848
...features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety ; second, that all ornament should consist of enrichment of...continually tacked on buildings with which they have no connection, merely for the sake of what is termed effect, and ornaments are continually constructed... | |
| Tom E. Sedgwick - 1902 - Počet stránok 96
...features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety," and "that all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building." This is not the place to trace out the story in detail. It is enough to say that Pugin's teaching at... | |
| Fiske Kimball - 1928 - Počet stránok 320
...be no features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction or propriety;" "all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building." Ruskin added a moral fervor of judgment, casting into outer darkness, as "unnatural and monstrous,"... | |
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