Auguste Perret: Invention in Convention, Convention in Invention
Architectural theories developed at an accelerated rate in eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century France as a result of debates regarding theories based on masonry construction techniques and those based on innovations in structural types. French architectural theory was at once preoccupied...
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