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The next book is written as an introduction to the evolution of Western architecture, from the early Christian era through Europe's late Gothic period. It intends to bridge the inconsistency between the very limited and brief discussion of key medieval buildings in comprehensive studies of architectural history and the specialized books on specific eras or regions.
The third book is all about the transformation of architecture as well as the built environment and the aim is to make sense of that transformation by appreciating the form, building, and history of architecture.
The fourth book intends to provide an introductory survey of architectural history, from primitive architecture to the architecture of today.
The fifth book presents a coherent general analysis of the history and the evolving nature of Early Christian and Byzantine architecture.
The sixth book discusses the history of western architecture not as a sequence of styles but as a manifestation of economic and social conditions. The author tells the readers not only what was built and when, but as well as how and under what cultural motivations.
The seventh book presents a historical survey of the architectural form and function of classic and early Christian buildings.
The eighth book explores every significant modernization in the development of architecture over the last three millennia.
The ninth book discusses the roots of western architecture. It presents the evolution of western architecture from the ancient world to the present day. Moreover, the book discusses the problems created by the introduction of new needs and materials to the traditional forms of architecture.
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