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Britain's Buildings
  • Language: en

Britain's Buildings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A stunning exploration of the wonder of Britain's architecture with restoration expert Ptolemy Dean. From Churches and Cathedrals to Music Halls and Country Houses, explore Britain with Ptolemy Dean. Take a look around Britain's best buildings and explore the unique relationship between people and their surroundings with expert insight from Ptolemy and his personal illustrations. With a foreword from architecture expert and author of England's Thousand Best Churches, Simon Jenkins.

Sir John Soane and the Country Estate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Sir John Soane and the Country Estate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First published in 1999, this volume examines Sir John Soane (1753-1837) who was one of Britain’s most inventive architects. His achievements include the Bank of England and the world’s first picture gallery at Dulwich, buildings of international importance. His country estate work, inspired by classical antiquity, ranges in scale from the remodelling of existing country houses, such as Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire and Aynhoe Park in Northamptonshire, to simple outbuildings. Here we see the emergence of the key themes of his style and the results of his precise attention to proportion, design detail, and light and shade. These are among Soane’s finest works. Making full use of the So...

Sir John Soane and London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Sir John Soane and London

The great architect Sir John Soane (1753-1837) carried out over four hundred recorded architectural commissions in London. Although many never resulted in a finished building, these little-known commissions formed the backbone of his life and practice and were the key to its development. Sir John Soane and London pulls together this vast archive of work for the first time to illustrate Soane's remarkable and extensive involvement in the fabric of the city.Soane's work in London falls naturally into four areas: London townhouses, surveyorships, commissions for monuments, mausolea and churches, and public-works commissions. Soane's London townhouse practice was the most substantial, and the ar...

The Borough Market Book
  • Language: en

The Borough Market Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Revealingthe rich fabric of the Borough Market from dusk to dawn, this comprehensive guide divulgesthe geographic origins of the produce on offer andillustrates how it gets from its source to the stallsfocusing on the produce itself and directing consumers to the right traders for their particular requirements. Providing guidelines for consumers to help them make informed purchases on market day, this handy manual covers what questions to ask, and who shouldbe approached in order to make informed decisions about the food in their basket. Stallholders share tips on how to make the most of their farefrom full recipes to simple ideas on enjoying the produce straight. And celebrated chefs and foodies tell us what they buy from Borough, and why."

Streetscapes
  • Language: en

Streetscapes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-05-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Featuring 26 of the most attractive and interesting historic town centres, this book analyses key routes and the urban or visual incidents along them and explains why they might provoke different sensations of joy, interest or containment for the inhabitant or passer-by.Each of the town studies includes two historical maps - one created by John Speed in the C16th, which explains the general overall layout of a town, its shape, size, defensive walls, and river crossings, and the other a first edition OS map from the late C19th, which reveals the extent that medieval arrangements have survived, or not. Key routes within selected towns are then selected and illustrated as a way to explaining the topography and layout of these towns and how one still experiences them. In particular, there is the recurring theme about how the town might naturally draw you through to its centre, the subtlety of character and placing of key buildings as markers, each of which is uniquely different for each town. The drawings which illustrated the town studies are not only beautiful, but can be discriminate in aspects emphasised.

Surveyors of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, 1906-1973
  • Language: en

Surveyors of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, 1906-1973

Reports of the surveyors of Westminster Abbey in the twentieth century provide a wealth of information on this most important building. The annual reports of the Surveyors of the Fabric in the twentieth century give much detailed information about the maintenance and major restoration of Westminster Abbey and its contents. The Surveyors, William Lethaby, Walter Tapper, Charles Peers and Stephen Dykes Bower, had to deal with many problems and challenges between 1906 and 1973. Not least of these were two World Wars and the most extensive programme of cleaning and re-decoration since the timeof Sir Christopher Wren. Lethaby brought to light original decoration on medieval tombs, lost to sight f...

The Layman's Guide to Classical Architecture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

The Layman's Guide to Classical Architecture

Acclaimed British architect Quinlan Terry's guide to more than 2,000 years of classicism in architecture In this beautiful illustrated survey, British architect Quinlan Terry (born 1937) presents his ultimate guide to classical architecture. With intricate and lively sketches, he explains the classical orders of architecture that were created by Vitruvius around 100 AD. The tradition of building using these orders was maintained well into the 20th century, until modernism began to dominate architecture. With this book, Terry, a strong proponent of classical architecture, aims to place focus on the kind of architecture that dominated the field for almost 2,000 years in the West--the vocabular...

Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-11-30
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Ptolemy II Philadelphus, second Macedonian king of Egypt (282-246BC), captured intellectual high ground by founding the Alexandrian Library and Museum, and cemented celebrity status by bankrolling his courtesans' endeavours in Olympic chariot-racing. In this book scholars analyse a range of key aspects of Phiadelphus' world.

Soane Revisited
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Soane Revisited

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 659

The Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-06-02
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  • Publisher: Oxbow Books

Constructed in 1297−1300 for King Edward I, the Coronation Chair ranks amongst the most remarkable and precious treasures to have survived from the Middle Ages. It incorporated in its seat a block of sandstone, which the king seized at Scone, following his victory over the Scots in 1296. For centuries, Scottish kings had been inaugurated on this symbolic ‘Stone of Scone’, to which a copious mythology had also become attached. Edward I presented the Chair, as a holy relic, to the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey, and most English monarchs since the fourteenth century have been crowned in it, the last being HM Queen Elizabeth II, in 1953. The Chair and the Stone hav...