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118 — How to be a Beaux-Arts Architect

118 — How to be a Beaux-Arts Architect

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In this episode we discussed The Study of Architectural Design (1926) by John F. Harbeson, a remarkable guide to the Beaux-Arts method of architectural education, with its many idiosyncratic terms of art and the astonishing drawings produced as part of its relentless programme of competition exercises.


Do you know your Parti from your Poché? Do you know your way around a Class A? Does Mosaic leave you baffled? Look no further for a guide to all things Beaux Arts.


You can follow along with the slides on our YouTube: https://youtu.be/Jj1anRYMmLI


Edited by Matthew Lloyd Roberts.


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118 — How to be a Beaux-Arts Architect

118 — How to be a Beaux-Arts Architect