This book explores the history and significance of vernacular architecture during the medieval era. The author draws comparisons to classical architecture, supporting arguments for the use of pointed archways and mullioned windows as the typical forms for this style of building. The author writes from the perspective of a strong proponent for this style and asserts that it can be adapted to any era, while successfully meeting the demands of progressive societies.
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