The Pantheon by William L. MacDonald
Design, Meaning, and Progeny
This comprehensive exploration delves into the architectural marvel of the Pantheon in Rome, tracing its historical evolution and significance from its ancient origins to its enduring influence on modern architecture. The book meticulously examines the Pantheon's design, construction techniques, and the cultural context that led to its creation, offering insights into the ingenuity of Roman engineering. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, the narrative captures the grandeur and timeless appeal of this iconic structure, highlighting its role as a testament to human creativity and resilience.
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- 1973
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- 300-350
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