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Georgian Architecture

Georgian Architecture
Author: James Curl
Publisher: David & Charles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-09-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780715302279

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Examining the period's remarkable stylistic diversity, this is an illustrated guide to the architecture of the reigns of the first four Georges (1714-1830).


Classic Georgian Style

Classic Georgian Style
Author: Henrietta Spencer-Churchill
Publisher: Gardners Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781855854789

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Henrietta Spencer-Churchill tours a variety of Georgian houses throughout the British Isles to give a fascinating overview of the period 1700 to 1830.


Georgian Architecture in the British Isles, 1714-1830

Georgian Architecture in the British Isles, 1714-1830
Author: James Stevens Curl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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First published in 1993, this is a fully revised and newly illustrated guide to the architecture of the British Isles during the reigns of the first four Georges. The book shows the remarkable diversity of the architecture created during the era, from the grander Classicism influenced by the architecture of Italy, notably that of Andrea Palladio (1508-80), to the exotic tastes for Chinoiserie, Rococo, Gothick, and even the Indian styles. All of these aspects are discussed, setting the scene in respect of notions concerned with the aesthetic categories of the Beautiful, the Picturesque, and the Sublime and drawing attention especially to the importance of the Picturesque during the Georgian period.


Neo-Georgian Architecture 1880-1970

Neo-Georgian Architecture 1880-1970
Author: Julian Holder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781848022355

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Neo-Georgian design, which began with a revival of the Georgian ideals of symmetry and classical proportion in the late nineteenth century, has exerted a powerful and enduring influence on English-language cultures around the world. Neo-Georgian Architecture 1880-1970 assesses the impact of this movement through a consideration of the buildings, objects, institutions, and actors involved, contending that Neo-Georgianism was not simply another dying gasp of Revivalism but a complex assertion of national image and identity with a complicated, and at times fraught, relationship to modernism.


Georgian Houses for All

Georgian Houses for All
Author: John Woodforde
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000917819

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First published in 1978, Georgian Houses for All describes how little Gregorian houses came into being and how the original inhabitants used them. Gregorian houses at their smallest and simplest can be seen everywhere in the British Isles – detached, semi-detached and joined together in terraces. There are probably still over a million of them, built during a period of 130 years without the direct aid of architects. John Woodforde points out that an instinctive wish for a symmetrical front seems to be shown by young children’s drawings of houses, these being generally balanced and orderly. The Georgians’ love of symmetry, marked in their way of hanging pictures, was part of a desire for private order amongst public disorder, a desire to have one small sphere in which nature was fully controlled. John Woodforde reminds us that, in the present-day return to terrace-house building, the Georgian version remains a valuable guide. The book will be of interest to students of architecture, urban planning, and history.


William Kent

William Kent
Author: Susan Weber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 9780300196184

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Published for Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture, New York.


Georgian House Style

Georgian House Style
Author: Ingrid Cranfield
Publisher: David & Charles
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780715312261

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This source book for recreating the style and decor of the Georgian period, covers all aspects of internal and external plan and design, including gardens. It also provides information on how to restore, replace and care for period features.


The Stately Houses, Palaces and Castles of Georgian, Victorian and Modern Britain

The Stately Houses, Palaces and Castles of Georgian, Victorian and Modern Britain
Author: Charles Phillips
Publisher: Southwater Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781844768004

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Discover Britain's magnificent heritage of country houses in this lavishly illustrated guide to the architectural treasures of the British Isles. Spanning the years from 1714 to the start of the twenty-first century, this book includes the period's finest examples of British architecture. An in-depth guide to the history of every house features information on its design, construction and the stories of its best-known inhabitants, as well as profiles of celebrated architects. Timelines and maps trace the development of Britain's architectural legacy, while a glossary introduces key terms and an A-Z listing make it easy to find every property listed. This book will delight and inform in equal measure.