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The work surveys European architecture from the emergence of the Gothic style through later Renaissance developments, combining a concise historical narrative with detailed analyses of regional schools. It examines plans, walls, towers, spires, roofs, vaults, openings, columns, mouldings, ornament, stained glass, and sculpture, and explains principles of construction, materials, and design. Organized chapters compare developments in England, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, the Low Countries, and northern regions, and an illustrated glossary and numerous plates support instruction for students and practitioners seeking a practical foundation in architectural form and ornament.

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T. Roger Smith

T. Roger Smith was an author known for his contributions to the field of architecture. His notable works, "Architecture: Classic and Early Christian" and "Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance," explore significant architectural styles and their historical contexts. Through his writings, Smith provides insights into the evolution of architectural design from ancient to medieval times, making his works valuable resources for students and enthusiasts of architecture. His detailed analysis and appreciation for the aesthetic qualities of different architectural movements contribute to a deeper understanding of the built environment.

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