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General History of Architecture (in 12 volumes)
Year: 1966-1977
Author: Baranov N.V. (chap. ed.)
Genre: Architecture
Publisher: Publishing house of literature on construction
ISBN: none
Russian language
Format: DjVu
Quality: Photographed Pages
Interactive Table of Contents: No
Description: The twelve-volume "General History of Architecture" is one of the most significant editions in the existing specialized literature. The patterns of development of architecture in different epochs and among different peoples are analyzed. Architecture is viewed as a diverse sphere of human activity, historically conditioned by socio-economic and cultural processes and at the same time serving as a great art, materially and spiritually influencing people's lives.
The publication is intended not only for specialists: architects, engineers, historians, art critics, but also for a wide range of readers interested in the history of world culture.

Total size: 1.45 GB

1 TOM
Primitive communal period
Slave society architecture
1.Architecture of Egypt
2.Architecture of Ethiopia
3.Architecture of the Aegean (Cretan-Mycenaean world)
4.Architecture of Mesopotamia and Mesopotamia
5.Architecture of the countries of Western Asia
6.Architecture of the Transcaucasian countries
7 Iranian architecture
8.Architecture of Central Asia
9 architecture of Afghanistan
10.Architecture of Southeast Asia
11.Architecture of the Far East
12.Architecture of America2 TOM
Ancient Greece architecture
1.Architecture of the earliest era (12-ser. 8th century BC)
2.Architecture of the archaic era (750-480 BC)
3.Architecture of the heyday (480-400 BC)
4.Architecture 4th century BC e. (400-323 BC)
5.Architecture of the Hellenistic era (323 BC - 1st century AD)
Ancient Rome architecture
1 Etruscan architecture
2.Architecture of the Roman Republic
3.Architecture of the Roman Empire
4 Early Christian Architecture VOL. 3
CHAPTER 1 ARCHITECTURE OF BYZANTINE ...
I. Early Byzantine architecture
1. The addition of Byzantine architecture
2. Constantinople School of Architecture
3. Architecture in the provinces of the empire
II. Middle Byzantine architecture
1. The main features of the Middle Byzantine architecture
2. Constantinople school of architecture in the Middle Byzantine time
3. East Byzantine architectural school in the Middle Byzantine time
4. Greek school of Middle Byzantine architecture
III. Late Byzantine architecture
CHAPTER 2 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY BYZANTIA
1. Technical legacy of the Roman Empire
2. Architectural and construction encyclopedia of the Byzantine era
3. Probable calculation methods
4. Building materials
5. Building structures
6. Design and execution of construction works
7. The technical legacy of the Byzantine building art
CHAPTER 3 ARCHITECTURE OF ARMENIA.
I. Architecture IV-VII centuries.
II. Architecture of the 9th-11th centuries
III. Architecture of the XII-XIV centuries.
IV. Architecture of Cilician Armenia (1080-1375)
V. Architecture of the 15th-19th centuries.
Conclusion
CHAPTER 4
ARCHITECTURE OF GEORGIA.
I. Ancient architecture (IV-VII centuries)
1. Socio-economic and political conditions for development
2. Level of construction equipment
3. Types of buildings
4. Monuments of the IV-VII centuries.
5. The main urban planning techniques in the early feudal period
II. Architecture of the 8th and 9th centuries
III. Architecture of the X and XI centuries.
IV. ARCHITECTURE XII AND XIII CENTURIES
V. Architecture of the XIII-XV centuries.
Vi. Architecture of the XVI-XVIII centuries
CHAPTER 5
ARCHITECTURE OF BULGARIA
I. Pre-Bulgarian architecture in Bulgaria.
II. The architecture of the era of the First. About the Bulgarian kingdom.
1. Capitals Pliska and Preslav. Fortresses in Madara and Ohrid
2. Iconic architecture
3. Dwelling architecture
III. Architecture of the era of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom.
1. Fortress and palace architecture
2. Iconic architecture
IV. Architecture of the 15th-18th centuries
1. Dwelling architecture
2. Iconic architecture
Conclusion. K-M and I te in
CHAPTER 6 ARCHITECTURE OF SERBIA AND MACEDONIA.
Introduction
I. Urban planning, serf and civil architecture
II. Iconic architecture
1. Architecture of the early feudal period
2. Period of the rule of Byzantium
3. Rush School of Architecture
4. Macedonian and Kosovo-Metohija school
5. Moravian school
6. Frescoes of Serbian churches
CHAPTER 7 ARCHITECTURE OF MOLDOVA AND VALACHIA.
I. Architecture of the period of early feudalism (X-XIII centuries)
II. The architecture of the period of the strengthening and development of feudalism (XIV - first
half of the 15th century)
III. Architecture of the heyday of feudalism (second half of the 15th century.
and XVI century.)
CHAPTER 8 ARCHITECTURE OF THE NORTHERN BLACK SEA
I. Architecture of Crimea V-IX centuries
II. Crimea architecture X-XIII centuries
CHAPTER 9 ARCHITECTURE OF THE ANCIENT RUSSIAN STATE (X - BEGINNING XII century).
I. Urban planning
II. Defensive architecture
III. Wooden churches
IV. Stone architecture of the late X - first half of the XI centuries.
V. Stone architecture of the second half of the 11th - early 12th centuries.
1. Kiev architecture of the second half of the 11th - early 12th centuries.
2. Pereyaslavl architecture of the late 11th century.
Chapter 10 ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AND WESTERN RUSSIA IN XII-XIII centuries
I. Architecture of the Dnieper region in the XII - early XIII century.
1. Construction machinery
2. Urban planning
3. Defensive construction
4. Monumental architecture of the Dnieper region of the 30-80s of the XII century.
5. Monumental architecture of the Dnieper region at the end of XII - beginning
XIII centuries
II. The architecture of the western regions of ancient Russia in the XII century.
III. The architecture of the southwestern regions of ancient Russia in the XII-XIII centuries.
CHAPTER 11 VLADIMIRO-SUZDAL ARCHITECTURE.
1. Building the time of Vladimir Monomakh
II. Construction of the time of Yuri Dolgoruky
III. Construction of the time of Andrey Bogolyubsky
IV. Construction of the time of Vsevolod III
V. Construction of the heirs of Vsevolod III
Chapter 12 ARCHITECTURE OF NOVGOROD LAND XII - BEGINNING XIII century
I. Urban planning and residential buildings
II. Iconic architecture until 1136
III. Iconic architecture of the second half of the 12th - early 13th centuries VOLUME 4
Part one. EARLY MEDIEVAL.
Chapter 1. Early Christian Church as a New Architectural Type
I. Roman basilicas
II. Early architecture of Ravenna
Chapter 2. Gaul and the Carolingian state
I. Architecture of the Merovingian time
II. Carolingian time architecture
1. Civil engineering
2. Church building
Chapter 3. Iberian Peninsula and Lombardy
I. Architecture of the Visigoths and Mozarabs
II. Lombardy architecture
III. Architecture of catalonia
Part two. ROMANIAN ARCHITECTURE (XI-XIII centuries)
Chapter 1. Architecture of France
I. Civil engineering
1. Dwellings
2. Settlements
3. Monastic courtyards
4. Bridges
II. Fortification construction (castles)
III. Church building
1. The period of searching (980-1080)
2. The heyday (1080-1150)
3. Cistercian architecture
Chapter 2. Fortification building of the Crusaders
Chapter 3. Architecture of England.
I. The legacy of the early Middle Ages
II. Romanesque era
1. Dwellings and settlements
2. Norman castles
3. Church building
Chapter 4. Architecture of Germany.
I. Dwellings and settlements
II. Palatinates and Burgs
II. Church building
1. Period of dominance of Saxon architecture (950-1050)
2. Period of struggle of currents (1050-1150)
3. Late Romanesque period (1150-1250)
4. Cistercian architecture
Chapter 5. Architecture of the Iberian Peninsula.
I. Spain
II. Portugal
Chapter 6. Architecture of Italy.
I. Features of Romanesque architecture in Italy
II. Northern Italy
III. Central Italy
IV. Southern Italy and Sicily
Part three. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE (XII-XV centuries)
Chapter 1. Architecture of France
I. Urban planning
II. Church building
1. Early Gothic (XII century)
2. Mature Gothic (XIII-XIV centuries)
3. Late Gothic (late XIV-XV centuries)

1. Castles and palaces
2. Town halls
3. Residential buildings
4. Buildings for economic and industrial purposes, markets, hospitals
tali, etc.
IV. Alsace and Lorraine architecture
V. Architecture of Flanders and Brabant
Chapter 2. Architecture of England.
I. Urban planning
II. Fortification construction
III. Civil engineering
1. Residential and outbuildings
2. Public buildings.
IV. Church building
Chapter 3. Architecture of Germany.
I. Urban planning
II. Fortresses and castles
III. Civil engineering.
1. Dwellings
2. Public buildings
IV. Church building
Chapter 4. Architecture of the Iberian Peninsula
I. Spain.
II. Portugal.
Chapter 5. Architecture of Italy.
I. Features of the development of Gothic in Italy
II. City. Public buildings
III. Church building
IV. Palazzo and terraced houses
Part four. ROMANIAN GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN COUNTRIES
EASTERN AND NORTHERN EUROPE
Chapter 1. Architecture of Czechoslovakia.
1. Urban planning
2. Residential buildings
3. Public buildings
4. Locks
5. Religious buildings
Chapter 2. Architecture of Austria.
Chapter 3. Architecture of Hungary.
Chapter 4. Architecture of Transylvania.
Chapter 5. Architecture of Wormwood.
1. Urban planning
2. Residential buildings
3. Public buildings
4. Castles and city fortifications
5. Religious buildings
Chapter 6. Architecture of the western territories of Yugoslavia.
I. Architecture of Slovenia. ...
1. Urban planning.
2. Residential buildings.
3. Religious buildings
II. Architecture of Croatia.
1. Urban planning
2. Residential and public buildings.
3. Religious buildings.
III. Architecture of the Dukliansko-Zetsky Montenegrin Primorye.
IV. Vojvodina architecture.
Chapter 7. Architecture of the Scandinavian countries.
I. Denmark
II. Norway
III. Sweden.
IV. Finland
Chapter 8. Architecture of the Baltic States
I. Estoia. ...
II. Latvia.
III. Lithuania.
Part five. MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTIONS
1. Technical legacy
2. Architectural and construction encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
3. Rules for determining the dimensions of structures
4. Building materials
5. Designs
6. Organization of construction work VOLUME 5
Part 1
Renaissance architecture in Italy
Chapter 1 Ways of development of Italian architecture of the 15-16 centuries.
Chapter 2 Architecture of Italy 1420-1520
Chapter 3 Architecture of Italy 1520-1580
Chapter 4 Construction equipment.
Chapter 5 The results of the development of Italian architecture in the 15-16 centuries.
Part 2
Renaissance architecture in Western European countries (outside Italy)
Chapter 1 Architecture of France
Chapter 2 Architecture of Spain
Chapter 3 Architecture of Portugal
Chapter 4 UK Architecture
Chapter 5 Architecture of the Netherlands
Chapter 6 Architecture of Germany
Chapter 7 Austrian Architecture
Chapter 8 Architecture of Hungary
Chapter 9 Architecture of Transylvania
Chapter 10 Architecture of Yugoslavia
Chapter 11 Architecture of Czechoslovakia
Chapter 12 Architecture of Poland
Chapter 13 Scandinavian Architecture VOLUME 6
Part 1
Russian architecture
Chapter 1 Architecture of Novgorod and Pskov of the late 13th - early 15th centuries
Chapter 2 Moscow architecture of the 14th - first half of the 15th century
Chapter 3 Architecture of the second half of the 15th - early 17th century
Chapter 4 Architecture of the second quarter - late 17th century
Chapter 5 Architecture of the 1700s - 1750s.
Chapter 6 Architecture of the second half of the 18th - early 19th century
Chapter 7 Architecture 1810-1830s
Chapter 8 Architecture 1840-1850s
Part 2
Ukrainian architecture
Chapter 1 Architecture of the 14th - first half of the 16th century
Chapter 2 Architecture of the second half of the 16th - first half of the 17th century
Chapter 3 Architecture of the second half of the 17th century -20s 18th century
Chapter 4 Architecture of the 20s - 80s
Chapter 5 Architecture of the last third of the 18th - first half of the 19th century
Part 3
Architecture of Belarus
Chapter 1 Architecture 14 - 16 c.
Chapter 2 Architecture of the 17th century
Chapter 3 Architecture of the 18th century
Chapter 4 Architecture of the late 18th - early 19th centuries VOLUME 7
Part 1 Europe
Chapter 1 The architecture of Ithlia in the late 16th and early 19th centuries
Chapter 2 Architecture of France
Chapter 3 Architecture of Spain and Portugal
Chapter 4 Architecture of Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary
Chapter 5 Architecture of Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Greece
Chapter 6 Architecture of Germany and Switzerland
Chapter 7 Architecture of Poland and Lithuania
Chapter 8 Architecture of England
Chapter 9 Architecture of the Netherlands
Chapter 10 Scandinavian Architecture
Chapter 11 Finnish Architecture
Chapter 12 Architecture of Estonia and Latvia
Part 2 America
Chapter 1 Architecture of Latin America 16th - early 19th century.
Chapter 2 North American Architecture VOL. 8
Chapter 1 Architecture of Arab Countries
Chapter 2 Architecture of Tropical and South Africa
Chapter 3 Architecture of Medieval Iran
Chapter 4 Architecture of Central Asia
Chapter 5 Architecture of Medieval Afghanistan
Chapter 6 Architecture of Azerbaijan
Chapter 7 Architecture of Turkey VOLUME 9
Part I.
Chapter 1. Architecture of India
Chapter 2. Architecture of Ceylon
Chapter 3. Architecture of Indonesia
Chapter 4. Architecture of Nepal
Chapter 5. Architecture of Cambodia
Chapter 6. Architecture of Burma
Chapter 7. Architecture of Thailand
Chapter 8. Architecture of Laos
Chapter 9. Architecture of Vietnam
Part II.
Chapter 1. Architecture of China
Chapter 2. Architecture of Korea
Chapter 3. Architecture of Japan
Chapter 4. Architecture of Mongolia VOLUME 10
Part I. Europe
Chapter 1. Architecture of Russia
Chapter 2. Architecture of Great Britain
Chapter 3. Architecture of France
Chapter 4. Architecture of Germany
Chapter 5. Architecture of Austria-Hungary
Chapter 6. Architecture of the Scandinavian countries
Chapter 7. Architecture of Finland
Chapter 8. Architecture of Belgium
Chapter 9. Architecture of the Netherlands
Chapter 10. Architecture of Switzerland
Chapter 11. Architecture of Italy
Chapter 12. Architecture of Spain
Part II. America
Chapter 13. US Architecture
Chapter 14. Architecture of Latin America
Chapter 15. Architecture of Canada
Part III. Asia
Chapter 16. Architecture of India
Chapter 17. Architecture of China
Chapter 18. Architecture of Japan
Chapter 19. Architecture of South-East Asia
Part IV. Africa
Chapter 20. Architecture of Egypt
Chapter 21. Architecture of North Africa
Chapter 22. Architecture of Ethiopia
Chapter 23. Architecture of West and East Africa
Chapter 24. Architecture of South Africa
Part V. Australia
Chapter 25. Architecture of Australia
Development of civil engineering science (historical sketch) VOL. 11
Architecture of European countries.
Chapter I. Architecture of Great Britain
Chapter II. French architecture
Chapter III. Architecture of Germany. 1918-1945
Chapter IV. FRG architecture
Chapter V. Architecture of West Berlin
Chapter VI. Architecture of italy
Chapter VII. Swedish architecture
Chapter VIII. Norway architecture
Chapter IX. Denmark architecture
Chapter X. Architecture of Finland
Chapter XI. Netherlands architecture
Chapter XII. Belgium architecture
Chapter XIII. Austrian architecture
Chapter XIV. Switzerland architecture
Chapter XV. Greece architecture
Chapter XVI. Architecture of spain
Chapter XVII. Polish architecture 1918-1944
Chapter XVIII. Architecture of Czechoslovakia 1918-1945
Chapter XIX. Hungarian architecture 1918-1944
Chapter XX. Architecture. Romania 1918-1944
Chapter XXI. Bulgarian architecture 1918-1944
Chapter XXII. Architecture of Yugoslavia 1918-1945
Architecture of the countries of North America.
Chapter XXIII. USA architecture
Chapter XXIV. Architecture of canada
Architecture of the countries of Latin America.
Chapter XXV. Cuban architecture 1918-1945
Chapter XXVI. Architecture of mexico
Chapter XXVII. Venezuelan architecture
Chapter XXVIII. Brazilian architecture
Chapter XXIX. Argentina architecture
Chapter XXX. Chile architecture
Architecture of African countries.
Chapter XXXI. The architecture of the countries of tropical Africa
Chapter XXXII. Ethiopian architecture
Chapter XXXIII. Architecture of South Africa
Chapter XXXIV. North African architecture
Chapter XXXV. Architecture of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Architecture of the countries of Asia.
Chapter XXXVI. Architecture of the Arab countries of the Middle East
Chapter XXXVII. Turkey architecture
Chapter XXXVIII. Middle East architecture
Chapter XXXIX. India architecture
Chapter XL. Pakistani architecture
Chapter XLI. Architecture of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Chapter XLII. Architecture of the countries of Southeast Asia
Chapter XLIII. Chinese architecture 1918-1949
Chapter XLIV. Japanese architecture
Australia architecture
Development of construction equipment TOM 12 (Book 1)
Chapter I. 1917-1932
Chapter II. 1933-1941 biennium
Chapter III. 1941-1954 biennium
Chapter IV. 1955-1970 TOM 12 (Book 2)
Part 1. Architecture of the socialist countries of Europe
Part 2. Architecture of the socialist countries of Asia
Part 3. Architecture of the socialist countries of Latin America

Name: General history of architecture in 12 volumes
N.V. Baranov, A.V. Bunin, V.V. Bolshakov and others.
Publisher: Stroyizdat
Year: 1973
Pages: 690
Format: Jpeg
The size: 205 Mb
Quality: Photographed pages
Language: Russian

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Twelve-volume "General History of Architecture"- one of the most significant editions in the existing specialized literature. The patterns of development of architecture in different epochs and among different peoples are analyzed. Architecture is viewed as a diverse sphere of human activity, historically conditioned by socio-economic and cultural processes and at the same time serving as a great art, materially and spiritually influencing people's lives.

The publication is intended not only for specialists: architects, engineers, historians, art critics, but also for a wide range of readers interested in the history of world culture.

Part one. EARLY MEDIEVAL.

Chapter 1. Early Christian Church as a New Architectural Type

I. Roman basilicas
II. Early architecture of Ravenna

Chapter 2. Gaul and the Carolingian state
I. Architecture of the Merovingian time
II. Carolingian time architecture
1. Civil engineering
2. Church building

Chapter 3. Iberian Peninsula and Lombardy
I. Architecture of the Visigoths and Mozarabs
II. Lombardy architecture
III. Architecture of catalonia

Part two. ROMANIAN ARCHITECTURE (XI-XIII centuries)

Chapter 1. Architecture of France
I. Civil engineering
1. Dwellings
2. Settlements
3. Monastic courtyards
4. Bridges
II. Fortification construction (castles)
III. Church building
1. The period of searching (980-1080)
2. The heyday (1080-1150)
3. Cistercian architecture

Chapter 2. Fortification building of the Crusaders

Chapter 3. Architecture of England.
I. The legacy of the early Middle Ages
II. Romanesque era
1. Dwellings and settlements
2. Norman castles
3. Church building

Chapter 4. Architecture of Germany.
I. Dwellings and settlements
II. Palatinates and Burgs

II. Church building
1. Period of dominance of Saxon architecture (950-1050)
2. Period of struggle of currents (1050-1150)
3. Late Romanesque period (1150-1250)
4. Cistercian architecture

Chapter 5. Architecture of the Iberian Peninsula.
I. Spain
II. Portugal

Chapter 6. Architecture of Italy.
I. Features of Romanesque architecture in Italy
II. Northern Italy
III. Central Italy
IV. Southern Italy and Sicily

Part three. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE (XII-XV centuries)

Chapter 1. Architecture of France
I. Urban planning
II. Church building
1. Early Gothic (XII century)
2. Mature Gothic (XIII-XIV centuries)
3. Late Gothic (late XIV-XV centuries)

1. Castles and palaces
2. Town halls
3. Residential buildings
4. Buildings for economic and industrial purposes, markets, hospitals
tali, etc.
IV. Alsace and Lorraine architecture
V. Architecture of Flanders and Brabant

Chapter 2. Architecture of England.
I. Urban planning
II. Fortification construction
III. Civil engineering
1. Residential and outbuildings
2. Public buildings.
IV. Church building

Chapter 3. Architecture of Germany.
I. Urban planning
II. Fortresses and castles
III. Civil engineering.
1. Dwellings
2. Public buildings
IV. Church building

Chapter 4. Architecture of the Iberian Peninsula
I. Spain.
II. Portugal.
Chapter 5. Architecture of Italy.
I. Features of the development of Gothic in Italy
II. City. Public buildings
III. Church building
IV. Palazzo and terraced houses

Part four. ROMANIAN GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN COUNTRIES
EASTERN AND NORTHERN EUROPE

Chapter 1. Architecture of Czechoslovakia.
1. Urban planning
2. Residential buildings
3. Public buildings
4. Locks
5. Religious buildings

Chapter 2. Architecture of Austria.

Chapter 3. Architecture of Hungary.

Chapter 4. Architecture of Transylvania.

Chapter 5. Architecture of Wormwood.
1. Urban planning
2. Residential buildings
3. Public buildings
4. Castles and city fortifications
5. Religious buildings

Chapter 6. Architecture of the western territories of Yugoslavia.
I. Architecture of Slovenia. ...
1. Urban planning.
2. Residential buildings.
3. Religious buildings
II. Architecture of Croatia.
1. Urban planning
2. Residential and public buildings.
3. Religious buildings.
III. Architecture of the Dukliansko-Zetsky Montenegrin Primorye.
IV. Vojvodina architecture.

Chapter 7. Architecture of the Scandinavian countries.
I. Denmark
II. Norway
III. Sweden.
IV. Finland

Chapter 8. Architecture of the Baltic States
I. Estoia. ...
II. Latvia.
III. Lithuania.

Part five. MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTIONS
1. Technical legacy
2. Architectural and construction encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
3. Rules for determining the dimensions of structures
4. Building materials
5. Designs
6. Organization of construction works

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