Architectura, Volume 2 presents a detailed exploration of classical architecture and engineering principles, attributed to Vitruvius and supplemented by the insights of Giovanni Poleni and Simone Stratico. This volume delves into the historical context and critical analysis of architectural design, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of ancient building practices and theoretical underpinnings. Explore the enduring legacy of Vitruvius's work and its profound influence on subsequent architectural movements. From structural mechanics to aesthetic considerations, "Architectura" provides invaluable knowledge for architects, engineers, and anyone interested in the foundations of architectural innovation.
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