In this 2003 study, Edson Armi offers a fresh interpretation of
Romanesque architecture. Armi focuses on buildings in northern
Italy, Switzerland, southern France and Catalonia, the regions
where Romanesque architecture first appeared around 1000 AD. He
integrates the study of medieval structure with an understanding of
construction, decoration and articulation in an effort to determine
the origins and originality of medieval architecture and the
formation of the High Romanesque style, especially in Burgundy, at
sites such as Cluny III. Relying on a close analysis of the fabric
of key buildings, Armi's in-depth study reveals a lot about design
decisions in the early Middle Ages. It also demonstrates that the
mature Romanesque of the twelfth century continues many of the
applications created and perfected over the previous one hundred
years.
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