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Toits d'Europe : formes, structures, décors et usages du toit à l'époque moderne (XVe-XVIIe siècles) : actes des huitièmes Rencontres d'architecture européenne, Paris, 12-14 juin 2013
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ISSN: 07604440 ISBN: 9782708410169 2708410164 Year: 2016 Volume: 16 Publisher: Paris : Picard,

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Partie constitutive de l'architecture tant savante que vernaculaire, le toit appartient aussi bien à la structure qu'à la silhouette d'un édifice. Lié à des problèmes techniques, il est aussi le lieu d'une démonstration formelle, d'un choix esthétique, ouvrant sur des questions décoratives, voire identitaires. Evolution des toits à une époque où ils se parent de nombreux éléments décoratifs. Electre 2017


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Public Buildings in Early Modern Europe : [the papers collected were first presented at the third (2006) and fifth (2008) Rencontres d'architecture européeenne
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ISBN: 9782503533544 250353354X Year: 2010 Volume: 9 Publisher: Turnhout : Brepols,

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In the early modern European city, public buildings were the main pillars of the political, mercantile and social infrastructure. In a first attempt to create a preliminary overview of current knowledge in various European countries, the IIIe and Ve Rencontres d’Architecture Européenne, held in 2006 and 2008 at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, in cooperation with the Centre André Chastel, Paris, were dedicated to this subject. In these two meetings, architectural historians from all over Europe discussed the results of their research on the development of various types of public building in the various European regions between the late fifteenth and mid-eighteenth century. This publication brings together most of the contributions to these two conferences, subdivided into three categories:



* buildings erected for government and justice

* buildings serving mercantile functions

* buildings for education, health and social care.



Konrad Ottenheym is professor for Architectural History at Utrecht University.

Krista De Jonge is professor Architectural history at the Catholic University Leuven.

Monique Chatenet is senior researcher at the Centre André Chastel/Sorbonne Paris-IV, Paris.

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