Marrey, Bernard, author.
Architecte : du maître de l'œuvre au disagneur / Bernard Marrey.
Paris : Édition du Linteau, [2013]
169 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
The architectural profession was born from the gap created in the sixteenth century between the designer and the contractor who, until then, were one: the master of the work. Louis XIV was accentuated by creating l'Académie d'architecture, and Convention et le Directoire by creating l'Académie des beaux-arts. During this evolution, professional bodies have favored an alliance with the political rather than the professional world power: over time, architects have abandoned some of which normally clear from their jurisdiction to contractors, engineers the offices of study, not to be reduced--in some cases--as providing the only drawing of the building permit. This book traces the long decline through examples.
9782910342890 (pbk.)
2910342891 (pbk.)
Architectural practice.
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Call No.: BIB 233345
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