In this engaging work, E Viollet Le Duc explores the topic of restoration and its application to architecture. Drawing on his extensive experience as an architect and restorer, Le Duc provides valuable insights into the principles of restoration and the challenges faced by those who seek to preserve our architectural heritage. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in architecture or the preservation of historic structures.
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