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Structural Rationalism and the Case of Sant Vicenç de Cardona

Structural Rationalism and the Case of Sant Vicenç de Cardona The highest point of Catalan First Romanesque architecture is reached in Sant Vicenç de Cardona … for it is as logical and strictly organic in its structure as a Gothic cathedral. Walter Muir Whitehill Walter Muir Whitehill’s Spanish Romanesque Architecture of the Eleventh Century was published in 1941 and it is still the only book in the English language given exclusively to the Romanesque architecture of Spain — though, as its title states, it does not cover the full span of the stylistic period. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Architectural History Cambridge University Press

Structural Rationalism and the Case of Sant Vicenç de Cardona

Architectural History , Volume 43: 18 – Apr 11, 2016

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Cambridge University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain 2000
ISSN
2059-5670
eISSN
0066-622X
DOI
10.2307/1568684
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Abstract

The highest point of Catalan First Romanesque architecture is reached in Sant Vicenç de Cardona … for it is as logical and strictly organic in its structure as a Gothic cathedral. Walter Muir Whitehill Walter Muir Whitehill’s Spanish Romanesque Architecture of the Eleventh Century was published in 1941 and it is still the only book in the English language given exclusively to the Romanesque architecture of Spain — though, as its title states, it does not cover the full span of the stylistic period.

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Architectural HistoryCambridge University Press

Published: Apr 11, 2016

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