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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.
A History of Scottish Architecture
Author | : Miles Glendinning,Ranald MacInnes,Aonghus MacKechnie |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 626 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0748608494 |
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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.
Architecture of Scotland 1660 1750
Author | : Humm Louisa Humm |
Publsiher | : Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages | : 709 |
Release | : 2020-06-18 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781474455299 |
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This architectural survey covers one of Scotland's most important periods of political and architectural change when mainstream European classicism became embedded as the cultural norm. Interposed between the decline of 'the Scottish castle' and its revival as Scotch Baronial architecture, the contributors consider both private and public/civic architecture. They showcase the architectural reflections of a Scotland finding its new elites by providing new research, analysing paradigms such as Holyrood and Hamilton Palace, as well as external reference points such as Paris tenements, Roman precedents and English parallels. Typologically, the book is broad in scope, covering the architecture and design of country estate and also the urban scene in the era before Edinburgh New Town. Steps decisively away from the 'Scottish castle' genre of architectureContextualises the work of Scotland's first well-documented grouping of major architects - including Sir William Bruce, Mr James Smith, James Gibbs and the Adam dynastyDocuments the architectural developments of a transformational period in Scottish history Beautifully illustrated throughout with 300 colour illustrations a
Great Houses of Scotland
Author | : Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd,Christopher Simon Sykes |
Publsiher | : Laurence King Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN | : 9781856691062 |
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26 houses photographed in colour and accompanied by informative text about their history.
Scottish Architecture
Author | : Miles Glendinning,Aonghus MacKechnie |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0500203741 |
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Scotland is almost unique among smaller European nations in the distinctiveness and richness of its architectural heritage, dominated from the earliest times by monumental stone buildings. Prehistoric tombs and houses, early Christian, Romanesque and Gothic churches, medieval and Renaissance castles and palaces were followed, from the 17th century onward, under the stimulus of burgeoning wealth and power, by buildings reflecting a dazzling range of stylistic movements and forceful designers - including world-renowned names such as Robert Adam, Alexander Thomson and C. R. Mackintosh. In the 20th century, Scotland again saw distinctive developments and personalities. Miles Glendinning and Aonghus MacKechnie bring these diverse movements and architects to life, while setting them in their wider cultural context. The built environment has always been one of the central strands of Scottish identity, and this book, for the first time, sets out its story in a concise and readable form.
Scottish Architecture
Author | : Richard Fawcett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : UOM:39015033988497 |
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From the ambitious cathedral and abbey churches to the smaller chapels, and from the great royal palaces to the lesser towerhouses, this volume in The Architectural History of Scotland series is a study of the full range of buildings raised between the late-fourteenth and mid-sixteenth centuries. Placing Scottish architecture within its wider European context, it begins by surveying and analysing the sources of the ideas which underlay the emergence of the country's distinctive late Gothic style, before looking in detail at the individual building types. Copiously illustrated with photographs, engraving and comparative plans of building types, this is the only comprehensive reference guide to the period's architectural history, and is essential reading for both the general and scholarly reader.
Building a Nation
Author | : Ranald MacInnes,Miles Glendinning |
Publsiher | : Canongate Books |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : UOM:39015047563708 |
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A history of Scottish architecture, from the Royal palaces of the Stuart kings to the recent flowering of creativity after the austerity of the post-war years. On the way, the text takes in the Edinburgh New Town, Victorian Glasgow, and the work of Patrick Geddes and Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Scotland s Rural Home
Author | : John Brennan |
Publsiher | : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2021-06-07 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1848224478 |
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Rural Scotland is a charged landscape, alive with history, soaked in myth and often rather sublime. For those of us living an urban existence, the countryside is a retreat for refuge and decompression, but it is also a place where infrastructures strain to reach and in which livings must be made. The countryside is resistant to easy explanation and is thus vulnerable to stereotyping. The nine building stories told in this book show how rural households and communities define themselves, and the role architecture plays in this. Illustrated with beautiful photography and drawings, the projects, from affordable housing on the islands to exquisite renovations of traditional agricultural stock, and all recognised by the Saltire Society's Housing Design Awards, are visually rich both in themselves and the contexts in which they sit.