The Matrix Regained: Reflections on the Use of the Grid in the Architectural Theories of Nicolaus Goldmann and Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand
Source
Architectural Histories, 3, 1, (2015), pp. 1-17ISSN
Annotation
18 mei 2015
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Kunstgeschiedenis (t/m 2018)
Journal title
Architectural Histories
Volume
vol. 3
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1
Page end
p. 17
Subject
Europe and its Worlds before 1800; Matter And Culture: Analysis, Discourse & Aesthetics of/in Material cultureAbstract
In addition to the superficial visual similarities between the architectural theories of the Silesian-born, seventeenth-century Dutch mathematician Nicolaus Goldmann and the early nineteenth-century French architect Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand, there is a more profound interconnection: their use of the grid. This article evaluates the relation between the two theories and argues how Durand could have been influenced by Goldmann’s writings. It turns out to be more than likely that the two were linked by Durand´s German pupils who brought the tradition of German eighteenth-century architectural theory with them. This corpus was nourished by Leonhard Christoph Sturm´s ‘Goldmannic’ architecture.
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