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Mound to Mountain: The Evolutionary Path to Building the Great Pyramid


Pyramids were built for over a millennium in ancient Egypt. During that time, we can discern a definite trend in their development, experimentation, ambition, and the peak precision in building the Great Pyramid of Khufu, followed by a long period of architectural decline.
So far, we have traced the earliest mounds at Abydos over 7,000 years ago to the burial and funerary mounds of Pharaoh Khasekhemwy circa 2680 BC. These were symbols of resurrection and royal divinity, ripe with magical potential. They were still, however, relatively unimposing. When did the Egyptian mounds first become mountains? The biggest leap forward on the road to building the Great Pyramid occurred under the 3rd Dynasty Pharaoh Djoser and his famous architect: Imhotep. ....

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Reformulating Banister Fletcher for the 21st century


Reformulating Banister Fletcher for the 21st century
Global perspectives on architectural history: reformulating Banister Fletcher for the 21st century
Murray Fraser, University College London; Catherine Gregg, RIBA
Awards RIBA President s Awards for Research 2020
Category History and Theory
Achaemenid-era addorsed double-bull capital from the Apadana Hall, Susa, Iran (c. 516–500 BCE). Courtesy of Peter Horree/Alamy Stock Photos
This essay describes the research project resulting in the 21st Edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture, published by Bloomsbury and available digitally as the centrepiece of the Bloomsbury Architectural Library, a major online resource. The task of overseeing/funding the project fell to the Banister Fletcher Project Board, as co-managed by the trustees of Fletcher’s will, the Royal Institute of British Architects and University of London. First published back in 1896, what is ....

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