Bilder Nikolaus Goldmann (1611-1665) – Architectural designs for residential buildings – Engraving (1696)
Beskrivning
Viererley imitation des Vorhergehenden Goldmannischen Hauses illustrates four different variations or imitations of the residential house model originally designed by Goldmann. The print presents exterior elevations for two distinct building facades and eight different floor plans detailing the spatial arrangement and internal proportions. This copperplate engraving originates from the architectural treatise titled Complete Instruction on Civil Architecture, edited by Leonhard Christoph Sturm and published in Wolfenbuettel in 1696. The work demonstrates Goldmann's meticulous application of mathematical principles to the design of functional urban dwellings.
Nikolaus Goldmann was a German mathematician and architectural theorist who spent most of his professional life in Leiden. He developed a highly systematic approach to architectural design based on mathematical principles and the study of Vitruvius. Goldmann is best known for creating a comprehensive system of proportions that influenced generations of architects across Northern Europe. Although he died before its final publication, his extensive manuscripts were edited and released by Leonhard Christoph Sturm to become a standard reference in the field.
Artist or Maker: Nikolaus Goldmann.
Dimensions: Approximately 34 cm x 20 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: 1696.
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