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Letters of an Architect, From France, Italy, and Greece. Volume 2 [of 2]

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A series of letters by an architect offers detailed, on-the-spot descriptions of monuments, churches, baths, villas, fountains, walls, obelisks, tombs, and archaeological remains encountered in France, Italy, and Greece, with a particular attention to Rome and its neighbourhood. The writer combines measured architectural critique—comments on proportion, materials, ornament, and restoration—with vivid travel observation of sites, gardens, and urban topography, and occasional practical reflections on conservation, taste, and the experience of moving through historical landscapes.

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Joseph Woods

Joseph Woods was an architect and writer known for his insightful observations on architecture and culture during his travels in Europe. His notable work, "Letters of an Architect, From France, Italy, and Greece," comprises two volumes that detail his experiences and reflections while exploring the architectural marvels of these countries. Through his letters, Woods provides a unique perspective on the interplay between architecture and the surrounding environment, making significant contributions to the understanding of 19th-century architectural practices and aesthetics.

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