Definition of architectura. Meaning of architectura. Synonyms of architectura

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word architectura. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word architectura and, of course, architectura synonyms and on the right images related to the word architectura.

Definition of architectura

No result for architectura. Showing similar results...

Architectural
Architectural Ar`chi*tec"tur*al, a. Of or pertaining to the art of building; conformed to the rules of architecture. -- Ar`chi*tec"tur*al*ly, adv.
Architecturally
Architectural Ar`chi*tec"tur*al, a. Of or pertaining to the art of building; conformed to the rules of architecture. -- Ar`chi*tec"tur*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of architectura from wikipedia

- in summary: de architectura – ten books on architecture town planning , architecture or civil engineering in general, and the
- was a roman author, architect, and engineer during the 1st century bc perhaps best known for his multi-volume work entitled de architectura .
- architecture (latin architectura , from the greek ἀρχιτέκτων – arkhitekton, from ἀρχι- 'chief' and τέκτων 'builder, carpenter, mason')
- opus craticum or 'craticii' is an ancient roman construction technique described by vitruvius in his books de architectura as wattlework
- abdaraxus was an ancient engineer mentioned in vitruvius ' de architectura as the one 'who built the machines in alexandria '.
- chapman was the author of architectura navalis mercatoria (1768) and several other shipbuilding-related works. his tractat om skepps-
- most of his paintings are now lost, and he is best known for his treatise on architectural ornament, architectura, published in its final
- cesariano is chiefly remembered as the first translator of vitruvius ' treatise de architectura into a modern language (italian), with his
- was a german architect and engineer who wrote architectura curiosa nova (1664) and theatrum machinarum novum (1661). he was an
- of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient roman architect vitruvius in book iii of his treatise de architectura .
-