Pantheon
Discover the architectural marvel of ancient Rome with Pantheon by William Lloyd MacDonald, published by Harvard University Press in 2002. This captivating second edition spans 160 pages and offers a deep dive into the history and significance of one of the most iconic structures in the world.
In this richly illustrated volume, MacDonald meticulously analyzes the original design and construction of the Pantheon, exploring the innovative technologies that made its creation possible. Beyond its physical grandeur, he delves into the metaphorical meanings behind this remarkable building, shedding light on its enduring influence in architecture and culture.
Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about Roman structures, Pantheon is an essential read that brings the past to life while highlighting the Pantheon's relevance in contemporary discussions about architecture and design.