
A seminal work by renowned art historian Vincent Scully, Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade explores how human-built environments interact with nature across cultures and eras. Through essays and over 500 photographs, Scully examines sacred mountains, Greek temples, Gothic cathedrals, and modern urbanism—revealing architecture as a dialogue between human intention and the natural world. This richly illustrated volume distills decades of scholarship into a compelling narrative on design, ritual, and civilization.
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