Marc-Antoine Laugier

Jesuit priest and architectural writer

Marc-Antoine Laugier - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1713
Born

1713
312 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A Jesuit priest and influential theorist in architecture, contributions to the field largely revolved around the critique of Baroque architecture. Authored the seminal work 'Essai sur l'Architecture' in 1753, outlining principles of architectural design rooted in nature and reason. The text advocated for simplicity and clarity, and it resonated with Enlightenment thinkers, shaping the course of architectural theory in the 18th century. Laugier's ideas emphasized a return to classical forms as a response to the complexities of contemporary styles.

Authored 'Essai sur l'Architecture'

Promoted principles of classical architecture

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