Russian Mediaeval Architecture
Discover the rich history of architectural diversity in "Russian Mediaeval Architecture" by David Roden Buxton, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. Spanning 240 pages, this insightful volume delves into the regional variations of architecture across medieval Russia and the South Caucasus. Buxton expertly explores how these styles influenced Western architecture, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of cultural exchange through design.
Originally published in 1934, this edition features numerous detailed drawings and over one hundred captivating photographs of medieval churches, including several that faced destruction during the Soviet era. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and historians alike, this book unveils the beauty and significance of these remarkable structures. Dive into the world of medieval architecture and appreciate the legacies that continue to shape the architectural landscape today.