"Cantor Lectures On The Elements Of Architectural Design" is a series of lectures delivered in 1887 before the Royal Society of Arts by Henry Heathcote Statham. This collection presents Statham's insights into architectural design, offering a glimpse into the principles and practices of late 19th-century architecture. These lectures, originally presented to the Society, provide historical context and a critical examination of design elements prevalent during the period. Explore the foundations of architectural design as understood and taught in the late 1800s, providing valuable context for understanding the evolution of modern architectural thought.
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