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Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530-1830

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Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830 offers a comprehensive history of architecture across three centuries, covering Britain, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The book explores the evolution of architectural culture from craft-based knowledge to a professionalised field involving architects, surveyors, and engineers. Divided into three chronological sectionsβ€”1530–1660, 1660–1760, and 1760–1830β€”it examines towns and cities, landscape, infrastructure, military, and industrial architecture. Featuring detailed commentary alongside rich imagery and new photography, this volume situates buildings in their cultural, material, political, and economic contexts.
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This work is ideal for students, historians, and enthusiasts interested in British and Irish architecture from the 16th to 19th centuries, as well as readers seeking a richly illustrated and scholarly resource on architectural history.

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A major new history of architecture in Britain and Ireland that looks at buildings and their construction in detail while revealing the cultural, material, political, and economic contexts that made them

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A major new history of architecture in Britain and Ireland that looks at buildings and their construction in detail while revealing the cultural, material, political, and economic contexts that made them

Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830 presents a comprehensive history of architecture in Britain during this three-hundred-year period. Drawing on the most important advances in architectural history in the last seventy years, ranging across cultural, material, political, and economic contexts, this book also encompasses architecture in Ireland and includes substantial commentary on the buildings of Scotland and Wales.

Across three chronological sections: 1530–1660, 1660–1760, and 1760–1830, this volume explores how architectural culture evolved from a subject carried solely in the minds and skills of craftsmen to being embodied in books and documents and with new professionsβ€”architects, surveyors and engineersβ€”in charge. With chapters dedicated to towns and cities, landscape, infrastructure, military architecture, and industrial architecture, and beautifully illustrated with new photography, detailed graphics, and a wealth of historic images, Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830 is an invaluable resource for students, historians, and anyone with an interest in the architecture of this period, and promises to become a definitive work of scholarship in the field.

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Esteemed reviewers praise the book as a definitive and essential text, with William Whyte calling it "the standard textbook for many years to come." House and Garden highlights its wealth of enlightening details and engaging illustrations. Rosemary Hill commends Brindle's courageous and spirited rewriting of architectural history to broaden previous narratives.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781913107406

Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 November 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Illustration: 448 color & b-w illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 248.0mm

Height: 289.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 592

About the Author

Steven Brindle is senior properties historian at English Heritage and publishes widely on the history of architecture and engineering, with major works including Brunel: The Man Who Built the World and, as editor, Windsor Castle: A Thousand Years of a Royal Palace.

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