Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners The Orders and Their Æsthetic Principles

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Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners The Orders and Their Æsthetic Principles

by W. H. (William Henry) Leeds

EN·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

RUDIMENTARYARCHITECTURE: FORTHE USE OF BEGINNERS.

0:29
2

PREFACE.

3:01
3

THE ORDERS.

24:02
4

DORIC ORDER.

25:32
5

MODERN DORIC.

4:28
6

TUSCAN ORDER.

2:31
7

IONIC ORDER.

32:21
8

ROMAN AND MODERN IONIC.

15:36
9

CORINTHIAN ORDER.

28:32
10

COLUMNIATION.

18:49

Description

This compact treatise opens a welcoming door to the world of classical architecture, guiding listeners through the timeless orders of Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and their later variations. Written for beginners and casual enthusiasts, it balances clear rules with the underlying aesthetic principles that give each column its character. By pairing straightforward terminology with vivid illustrations of temples and porticoes, the guide makes the language of stone feel both approachable and alive.

Beyond memorising dimensions, the author emphasizes architecture as a refined art that delights the eye and sparks imagination, drawing a clear line between mere building and true design. Historical notes situate the classical orders within the broader sweep of European architecture, while practical insights help listeners picture how these forms influence modern streetscapes. The result is an engaging, conversational overview that equips anyone with a fresh appreciation for the beauty hidden in everyday structures.

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Full title

Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners The Orders and Their Æsthetic Principles The Orders and Their Æsthetic Principles

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (197K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2021-05-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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W. H. (William Henry) Leeds

1786–1866

A sharp-eyed 19th-century architectural critic and journalist, this writer helped make design, public building, and European literature more accessible to English readers. His work ranges from essays on architecture and civic improvement to translations and practical guides for beginners.

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