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A comprehensive technical manual that sets out fundamental architectural principles—order, arrangement, eurythmy, symmetry, propriety, and economy—and shows how to apply them to plans, elevations, and perspective. It explains the classical orders and their appropriate uses, derives proportions from modules and human measures, and offers practical guidance on site selection, orientation, materials, construction techniques, acoustics, water supply, machinery, and measurements. The work combines theoretical rules with concrete examples and design prescriptions for temples, public buildings, and private dwellings.

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Vitruvius Pollio

Vitruvius Pollio was a Roman architect and engineer active during the 1st century BCE, best known for his influential work on architecture. His seminal text, "The Ten Books on Architecture," serves as a foundational treatise that covers various aspects of architecture, engineering, and urban planning, reflecting the principles of Roman design and construction. Vitruvius emphasized the importance of functionality, durability, and beauty in buildings, which has had a lasting impact on architectural theory. His writings not only provide insights into ancient Roman architecture but also continue to inform modern architectural practices and education.

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