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  1. Marc-Antoine Laugier ( Manosque, Provence, January 22, 1713 – Paris, April 5, 1769) was a Jesuit priest until 1755, then a Benedictine monk. Overlooking Claude Perrault and numerous other figures, Summerson notes, Marc Antoine Laugier can perhaps be called the first modern architectural philosopher. — John Summerson.

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · Marc-Antoine Laugier (1713-1769) was a French Jesuit priest who rejected the opulence of Baroque architecture prevalent in his lifetime. He outlined his theory about what architecture should be in the 1753 Essai sur l'architecture. According to Laugier, all architecture derives from three essential elements:

  3. contribution to Neoclassical architecture. …popularized by a French Jesuit, Marc-Antoine Laugier, whose Essai sur l’architecture appeared in French in 1753 and in English in 1755. Advocating a return to rationalism and simplicity in building and taking the “primitive hut” as his example of the fundamental expression of human needs ...

  4. 4 days ago · French Jesuit, he became one of the earliest and most important theorists of Neo-Classicism. His Essai sur l'Architecture (1753) was profoundly influential, setting out a rational interpretation of Classicism as a logical, straightforward expression of the need for shelter, derived from the Primitive Hut of tree-trunks supporting a structure.

  5. Aug 25, 2023 · This founding myth was articulated by Marc-Antoine Laugier, an 18th century Jesuit priest and architectural theorist. Laugier lived during the height of Western architecture’s Baroque...

  6. The idea of The Primitive Hut contends that the ideal architectural form embodies what is natural and intrinsic. The Primitive Hut as an architectural theory was brought to life over the mid-1700s till the mid-1800s, theorised in particular by abbé Marc-Antoine Laugier.

  7. Laugier, Abbé Marc-Antoine (171369). French Jesuit, he became one of the earliest and most important theorists of Neo-Classicism.

  8. Abbé Marc Antoine Laugier (1711–1769), author of the influential Essai sur l’architecture (1755), argued for purity of form in building. The book’s frontispiece shows a rustic hut composed of still-living trees.

  9. Mar 28, 2017 · The revolutionary concept of architectural representation based on the model of the primitive hut formulated by the young French Jesuit priest and amateur Marc-Antoine Laugier (1713–69) is arguably the single most important contribution to modern architectural theory advanced in the Age of Enlightenment.

  10. Author: Marc Antoine Laugier (French, Manosque, Provence 1713–1769 Paris) Designer: Frontispiece designed by Charles Dominique Joseph Eisen (French, Valenciennes 1720–1778 Brussels) Publisher: Duchesne , Paris. Published in: Paris. Date: 1755. Medium: Printed book with engraved illustrations.

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