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Architecture, Mysticism & Myth

Architecture, Mysticism & Myth

Author: William Richard Lethaby

This book offers a peek into what many may be perceived as a confined world through its brilliant and explicit style. The author presents a study dating back to the late nineteenth century on the architectural theory, explaining both architecture and construction as two completely different concepts; If architecture manifested in a building, it becomes part of its soul. This idea is a key to Lithabi’s groundbreaking book, which depends on the architectural theory proposing comprehensive logic across time and place to start since the dawn of aesthetic expression in the late 19th century.