Widely acknowledged as Britainβs leading architectural historian, Sir Howard Colvin has been responsible for fundamental research that has helped to bring about a ...
Continue Reading βOxford is a place in which we are exceptionally well placed to study this phenomenon, partly because college and university archives have been ...
Continue Reading βSumptuous plasterwork ornament is a celebrated and distinctive feature of Ireland’s 18th-century domestic architecture. Migrant craftsmen brought the modeling skills and decorative forms ...
Continue Reading βThe first digital turn in architecture changed our ways of making; the second changes our ways of thinking.Almost a generation ago, the early ...
Continue Reading βThe rise and fall of identical copies: digital technologies and form-making from mass customization to mass collaboration. Digital technologies have changed architecture– the ...
Continue Reading ββCities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules are absurd, their ...
Continue Reading βA history of the influence of communication technologies on Western architectural theory. The discipline of architecture depends on the transmission in space and ...
Continue Reading βLina Bolzoni’s impressive study of the memory culture of sixteenth-century Italy appears here for the first time in English translation. Since its original ...
Continue Reading βHybrid Renaissance introduces the idea that the Renaissance in Italy, elsewhere in Europe, and in the world beyond Europe is an example of ...
Continue Reading βA split between modern and historical realities – whether real, imagined, projected or fantasised – has long configured modern architectural culture. The very ...
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