
Das mittelalterliche Dach als Quelle zur Bau- und Kunstgeschichte: Dominikanerkirche, Minoritenkirche, Dom, Rathaus und Alte Kapelle in Regensburg
Language: German
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 3932526228
ISBN 13: 9783932526220
Publication date:
January 1st, 1999
Publisher: Imhof
Pages: 136
Genres: Religion & Spirituality
In this scholarly work, Barbara Fischer-Kohnert delves into the architectural and artistic significance of medieval roofs, focusing on key structures in Regensburg, such as the Dominican Church, the Franciscan Church, the Cathedral, the Town Hall, and the Old Chapel. Through meticulous research, she highlights how these roofs are not merely functional elements but vital components that reveal insights into the historical context and artistic trends of the time.
The author’s approach combines architectural analysis with art historical perspectives, exploring the interplay between form and function across different religious and civic buildings. By examining the design and construction techniques utilized in these roofs, Fischer-Kohnert sheds light on the technological advancements and cultural influences that shaped medieval buildings.
Her findings offer a new lens through which to appreciate the rich heritage of Regensburg, emphasizing the importance of preservation and continued study. The intricate details of the roofs, often overlooked, come alive in her narrative, reminding readers of the craftsmanship and artistry that defined an era.
Fischer-Kohnert's work serves as both an academic resource and a tribute to the enduring legacy of medieval architecture, inspiring ongoing discussions about its relevance in contemporary architecture and art history. Through her thorough investigation, she enriches the understanding of how these structures served not only as shelters but as symbols of faith, power, and community in medieval society.
The author’s approach combines architectural analysis with art historical perspectives, exploring the interplay between form and function across different religious and civic buildings. By examining the design and construction techniques utilized in these roofs, Fischer-Kohnert sheds light on the technological advancements and cultural influences that shaped medieval buildings.
Her findings offer a new lens through which to appreciate the rich heritage of Regensburg, emphasizing the importance of preservation and continued study. The intricate details of the roofs, often overlooked, come alive in her narrative, reminding readers of the craftsmanship and artistry that defined an era.
Fischer-Kohnert's work serves as both an academic resource and a tribute to the enduring legacy of medieval architecture, inspiring ongoing discussions about its relevance in contemporary architecture and art history. Through her thorough investigation, she enriches the understanding of how these structures served not only as shelters but as symbols of faith, power, and community in medieval society.