Design Of The Building, originally published in French, offers a detailed exploration of architectural design principles relevant in the late 19th century. Authored by Heinrich Wagner and translated by N. Clifford Ricker, this work provides insights into the considerations involved in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing structures. From foundational concepts to specific design elements, the book serves as a valuable resource for students and practitioners of architecture and civil engineering. Its historical context makes it a fascinating study for anyone interested in the evolution of building design and the architectural styles prevalent during this transformative period.
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