When was classical architecture born and has it got a future?
Journal: Scientific and Analytical Journal "Burganov House. Space of culture" (Vol.27, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-06-01
Authors : Dmitry O. Shvidkovsky; Julia E. Revzina;
Page : 15-32
Keywords : architecture; history; the classics;
Abstract
We have to live in a classical world. This old architectural dream, which has collapsed and revived so many times, can become an imperative of space development of our planet. But one must understand what would be the new look of the classics in order for it to become the future of architecture. Digital culture needs another architectural renaissance, which would considerably differ from the succession of its predecessors — from Caroligian and other medieval “revivals” to the Renaissance of 15–16th centuries; from the Renaissance of Eastern cultures to the iversity of the 20th century neoclassics.
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