![]() ![]() As for utility – baths, markets, theatres and many others are built for public use. Under religious purposes, are temples and churches. There are 3 types of public buildings: defensive, religious, and for utilitarian purposes.Įxamples of structures for defence are walls, gates and towers. The matter of building is divided in to two – construction of towns & public works for general use, and putting up structures for private individuals. The third subchapter is about the different departments of architecture the art of building, the making of time-pieces, and the construction of machinery. It is the arrangement of components & materials according to cost, matters of construction and other aspects. Propriety, on the other hand, is said to be the perfection of style which comes when a work is authoritatively constructed on approved principles. It is mainly described as the relation of the different parts to the whole work itself. Eurythmy, thirdly,is the adjustments of the members wherein they all correspond symmetrically. ![]() It is the idea of putting things in a suitable sequence and adjustments according to the character of the work. The first is Order it is defined as the adjustment of certain substances according to quantity. There are 6 principles, namely: Order, Arrangement, Eurythmy, Symmetry, Propriety, and Economy. The second subchapter is “The Fundamental Principles of Architecture”. It is hardly anybody’s capacity and ability to be able to conceive and understand all of the speculation and principles of these studies. ![]()
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