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Lubetkin, Berthold (1901-1990) (Arts/Architecture/History)
Brief summary of the work of the Russian architect who moved to England in 1930, and whose most popular work was at London Zoo. From Great Buildings Online.
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The Royal Exchange, London (Arts/Architecture/History)
Brief article and historical photo of the Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, Threadneedle and Cornhill Streets, London, designed 1842-1844 by Sir William Tite. From the Victorian Web.
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Sir John Soane (1753-1857) (Arts/Architecture/History)
Brief notes on the architect John Soane, designer of the Bank of England, from Bob Speel.
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John Nash, Regency Architect (Arts/Architecture/History)
Biography of the premier architect of Regency England, his work in London for the Prince Regent, and on the Brighton Pavillion from Britain Express.
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Inigo Jones (1573-1652) (Arts/Architecture/History)
Biography from Infoplease Encyclopedia of the architect who introduced the Palladian style to England, with reference.
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William Jay (Arts/Architecture/History)
Lynn Harvey looks at the life and works of a Regency architect (1792-1837) in England and Savannah, USA. Photographs and archival images of his buildings.
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Photographic Tour of Gropius House (Arts/Architecture/History)
Photograph and brief biography of architect Walter Gropius with a tour of the house he designed for himself from The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
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Castle Howard (Arts/Architecture/History)
One of England's grandest Baroque mansions, designed for Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, by John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor. History, images, news and visitor information.
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Renaissance and Baroque Architecture (Arts/Architecture/History)
Collection of expandable images used in a course at the Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, covering Italy, France and England.
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Renaissance and Baroque Architecture (Arts/Architecture/History)
Collection of expandable images used in a course at the Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, covering Italy, France and England.
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Timber-Framed Houses (Arts/Architecture/History)
A beginner's guide to the history and construction of medieval timber-framed houses in England and Wales by the owner of one. Examples, bibliography and glossary.
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Medieval Peasant Houses (Arts/Architecture/History)
Mainly in 14th-century England. Scholarly summary by Paul Gans of the Department of Chemistry, New York University, on his Medieval Technology Pages.
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Head to Head (Arts/Architecture/History)
An illustrated summary of a book by David Grech, which traces a 600-mile walk across England, sketching the regional variations in vernacular architecture.
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Gawmless End (Arts/Architecture/History)
An illustrated description and history of a historic old Lancashire farmhouse nestling among the Rossendale Hills in the West Pennines of northern England.
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Landscape Programmes at the University of Greenwich (Arts/Architecture/Landscape)
Links to information on education in landscape architecture, design, planning, management and environmental assessment in London, England, UK.
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Bonsall Field Barn Project (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
Project dedicated to the conservation and rebuilding of approximately 120 ancient field barns on Bonsall Moor, Derbyshire, England.
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Historic Lawrence Barn (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
The Lawrence Barn in Hollis, New Hampshire, is a double English-style timber-framed barn with yet a third addition, one of perhaps a half-dozen still remaining in New England. It is to be reconstructed as community center.
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Save Stonehenge (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
A campaign against upgrading the A303 road through the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England.
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The Victorian Society (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
Campaigns for the preservation of Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales.
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Georgian Group (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
The group campaigns against the neglect, maltreatment and destruction of Georgian buildings, parks and gardens in England and Wales. Activities, publications, invitation to join.
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