Essays in Scots and English Architectural History

Essays in Scots and English Architectural History
Author: David Jones,Sam McKinstry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124111365

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Politics and the English Country House 1688 1800

Politics and the English Country House  1688   1800
Author: Joan Coutu,Jon Stobart,Peter N. Lindfield
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780228014973

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Politics has always been at the heart of the English country house, in its design and construction, as well as in the activities and experiences of those who lived in and visited these places. As Britain moved from an agrarian to an imperial economy over the course of the eighteenth century, the home mirrored the social change experienced in the public sphere. This collection focuses on the relationship between the country house and the mutable nature of British politics in the eighteenth century. Essays explore the country house as a stage for politicking, a vehicle for political advancement, a symbol of party allegiance or political values, and a setting for appropriate lifestyles. Initially the exclusive purview of the landed aristocracy, politics increasingly came to be played out in the open, augmented by the emergence of career politicians – usually untitled members of the patriciate – and men of new money, much of it created on Caribbean plantations or in the employ of the East India Company. Politics and the English Country House, 1688–1800 reveals how, during this period of profound change, the country house remained a constant. The country house was the definitive tangible manifestation of social standing and, for the political class, owning one became almost an imperative. In its consideration of the country house as lived and spatial experience, as an aesthetic and symbolic object, and as an economic engine, this book offers a new perspective on the complexity of political meaning embedded in the eighteenth-century country house – and on ourselves as active recipients and interpreters of its various narratives, more than two centuries later.

Thomas White c 1736 1811

Thomas White  c  1736   1811
Author: Deborah Turnbull,Louise Wickham
Publsiher: Windgather Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781914427015

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This volume aims to restore the reputation of Thomas White, who in his time was as well respected as his fellow landscape designers Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and Humphry Repton. By the end of his career, he had produced designs for at least 32 sites across northern England and over 60 in Scotland. These include nationally important designed landscapes in Yorkshire such as Harewood House, Sledmere Hall, Burton Constable Hall, Newby Hall, Mulgrave Castle as well as Raby Castle in Durham, Belle Isle in Cumbria, and Brocklesby Hall in Lincolnshire. He has a vital role in the story of how northern English designed landscapes evolved in the 18th century. The book focuses on White's known commissions in England and sheds further light on the work of other designers such as Brown and Repton, who worked on many of the same sites. White set up as an independent designer in 1765, having worked for Brown from 1759, and his style developed over the next thirty years. Never merely a 'follower of Brown', as he is often erroneously described, his designs for plantations in particular were much admired and influenced the later, more informal styles of the picturesque movement. The improvement plans he produced for his clients demonstrate his surveying and artistic skills. These plans were working documents but at the same time works of art in their own right. Over 60 of his beautifully-executed colored plans survive, which is a testament to the value his clients placed on them. This book makes available for the first time over 90% of the known plans and surveys by White for England. Also included are plans by White's contemporaries, together with later maps, estate surveys, and contemporary illustrations to understand which parts of improvement plans were implemented.

The Architecture of Scottish Cities

The Architecture of Scottish Cities
Author: Deborah Mays
Publsiher: John Donald
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015040032560

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Published to honour David Walker, this series of themed, specific and chronological articles covers the architecture of Scottish towns and cities.

English Architecture Public Private

English Architecture Public   Private
Author: John F. Bold
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 369
Release: 1993-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826421418

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This book brings together twenty-four original essays by colleagues, pupils and friends of Kerry Downes. The essays range from the late middle ages to the twentieth century but are concentrated on the period to the study of which Kerry Downes has contributed so much: that of Wren, Vanbrugh and Hawksmoor. Taken together these essays display the different approaches taken by architectural historians and the rich variety of English architecture.

Robert and James Adam Architects of the Age of Enlightenment

Robert and James Adam  Architects of the Age of Enlightenment
Author: Ariyuki Kondo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317322504

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During the second half of the eighteenth century British architecture moved away from the dominant school of classicism in favour of a more creative freedom of expression. At the forefront of this change were architect brothers Robert and James Adam. Kondo’s work places them within the context of eighteenth-century intellectual thought.

History of Scottish Architecture

History of Scottish Architecture
Author: Glendinning Miles Glendinning
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 9781474468503

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At last - here is a single volume authoritative history of Scottish architecture. This compact yet comprehensive account combines factual description of the vast and fertile range of visual forms and key architects in each period with a wide-ranging analysis of their social, ideological and historical context. As Scotland has often been closely involved with new trends in western architecture, this book highlights the interaction of Scottish developments with broader European and international movements. From the beginnings of the Renaissance in the 15th century right up to the 1990s ,this much-needed survey covers the entire post-medieval story in one volume.

Scotland

Scotland
Author: Historic Scotland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1849170142

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