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" The two great rules for design are these : 1st, 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 of... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Página 297
1862
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The True Principles of Pointed Or Christian Architecture: Set Forth in Two ...

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin - 1841 - 160 páginas
...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 of the building. The neglect of these two rules is the cause of all the bad architecture of the present time. Architectural...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 172

1842 - 1212 páginas
...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 of the building:" and to " the neglect of these tworules," he attributes •• all the bad architecture of the present...
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The United States Catholic Magazine, Volumen 2

1843 - 802 páginas
...features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction or propriety : secondly, that all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building. The neglect of these two rules is the cause of all the bad architecture of the present time. Architectural...
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The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments: A Translation of the First ...

Guillaume Durand - 1843 - 396 páginas
...features about a building which are not necessary " for convenience, construction, or propriety : 2. That all " ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential " construction of a building." * And we may add, as a corollary, still quoting the same writer : " The smallest " detail...
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The Archaeological Magazine of Bristol, Bath, South-Wales, and ..., Volumen 1

1843 - 144 páginas
...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 of the building." This we quote from the opening paragraph of the first lecture; the following is from the concluding...
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Recollections of A.N. Welby Pugin, and His Father, Augustus Pugin: With ...

Benjamin Ferrey, Edmund Sheridan Purcell - 1861 - 520 páginas
...features about a building which are not necessary for conveni cnce, construction, or propriety ; 2nd, That all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building.' In pure architecture, the writer maintains on principle that the smallest detail should have a meaning...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 91

1862 - 1092 páginas
...necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety ; 2d, That all ornament should consist of eurichment* of the essential construction of the building." Mr....succeeded in making the exclusively Roman Catholic higotry of Pugin bend to Protestant principles and conform to secular uses, has given to these immutable...
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The Art-idea: Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture in America

James Jackson Jarves - 1865 - 400 páginas
...features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, and propriety ; Secondly, that all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building ; " and adds that the neglect of these two rules is the cause of all the bad architecture of the present...
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Treatise on Architecture: Including the Arts of Construction, Building ...

Arthur Ashpitel - 1867 - 442 páginas
...alike true in respect of every style of architecture, — "The two great rules for design are these : 1st, That there should be no features about a building...enrichment of the essential construction of the building. The neglect of these two rules is the cause of all the bad architecture of the present time. Architectural...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 105

1869 - 796 páginas
...features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety; and, 2d, That all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of that building." It is one of the strange curiosities of literature that Mr Ruskin, having stolen these...
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