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Victorian & Edwardian Period Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Europe - British Architecture
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Victorian Architecture

by Dixon
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Overview

The buildings of Victorian Britain are perhaps the most varied and colorful in the country's architectural history, mirroring the great changes that were taking place in society and in technology, and expressing the delight of patrons and designers in almost every style from the world's past. The authors have organized their survey by building types (houses, structures for entertainment, for industry and commerce, civic architecture, churches and schools) to show how the buildings sprang from the interplay between social forces, ideals, techniques and individual genius. The book also includes a unique dictionary of more than 300 architects of the period. 250 illus.

"The first book on Victorian architecture by real Victorian buffs...covers in a more comprehensive way than any previous history the enormous increase in building in the 19th century: its inventiveness in dealing with new materials... its civic pride and its reforming interests." --Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects

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"Covers in a clear, concise and intelligent way the most complex period of British architecture. It will bring the subject alive for its readers." --British Book News

Book Details

Published
June 19, 1978
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780500201602

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