When we look at the view while out walking, or when protestors against wind farms criticise them for damaging the ‘landscape’, or when ...
Continue Reading →This is the first full-length study on the connections between English architecture and intellectual change between 1660 and 1730. As new ideas developed ...
Continue Reading →As the first comprehensive encyclopedic survey of Western architectural theory from Vitruvius to the present, this book is an essential resource for architects, ...
Continue Reading →The Grand Tour was all things to all men. For the Adam brothers, Robert and James, Italy offered a world of intense intellectual, ...
Continue Reading →Although it is often assumed that British writing on architectural theory really started in the 18th century, there is in fact a large ...
Continue Reading →Few cities have a greater concentration of significant architecture than Oxford, England. Within a city of only 130,000 inhabitants there are important buildings, ...
Continue Reading →Inigo Jones, the first English classical architect, was famous in his own time and was the posthumous sponsor of the Palladian movement of ...
Continue Reading →Describes the early career of the English architect, John Soane, and examines the development of his style of architecture Download Du ...
Continue Reading →This comprehensive, prize-winning guide introduces the reader, whether visitor or resident, to the unparalleled visual wealth and historical interest found in London’s neighbourhoods, ...
Continue Reading →Harry Mallgrave’s comprehensive survey of architectural theory, primarily in Europe and the United States, contextualizes architectural discourse within its social and political atmosphere ...
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