The principles of architectural composition,
by Howard Robertson ... With a foreword by Robert Atkinson.
- London, The Architectural Press, 1924.
- xx, 164 p. illus. 23 cm.
"Works of reference": p. 155.
The Principles of Architectural Composition is a foundational theoretical text written to provide a rational basis for architectural criticism and design. At the time of its publication, Robertson—a student of theory in both America and Paris—aimed to fill a gap in the literature by systematically analyzing the abstract factors that contribute to successful design.
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Architecture--Composition, proportion, etc. interiors Form and Mass Theory. Architectural design.