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Author | : Ingrid Cranfield |
Publisher | : David & Charles |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780715312261 |
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.
Author | : Rachel Stewart |
Publisher | : Paul Mellon Centre |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : |
This title takes a fresh look at a familiar building type - the town house in 18th century London - and investigates the circumstances in which individuals made decisions about living in London, and particularly about their West End house.
Author | : Ingrid Cranfield |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN | : 9780715328736 |
This is an invaluable pocket source book bursting with images of original and well-restored Georgian features. It is the ideal handy reference for the home owner, either to take to the architectural salvage yard or DIY store to identify authentic styles and colours, or simply to enjoy the best of Georgian design. It contains a room-by-room tour of Georgian homes, covering everything from grand opulence to modest dwellings. It is beautifully illustrated throughout, with design details such as close-ups of titles and door knobs.
Author | : Julian Holder |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781848022355 |
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.
Author | : Trevor Yorke |
Publisher | : Countryside Books (GB) |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : |
The Georgian and Regency house conjures up a distinct and much admired image. Elegance, refinement and beautiful proportions have made this period an inspiration for later architects and a popular choice for today's house buyer. Using his own drawings, diagrams and photographs, author Trevor Yorke explains all aspects of the Georgian and Regency house and provides a comprehensive guide to the homes and houses of this notable period. The book is divided into three sections, outlining the history of the period; stepping inside the different rooms and their fittings, what they were used for and how they would have appeared; and the final section contains a quick reference guide with notes on dating houses, suggestions for further reading, a glossary of unfamiliar terms and details of places to visit
Author | : Amanda Vickery |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2009-11-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300188560 |
From the award-winning author of The Gentleman’s Daughter,a witty and academic illumination of daily domestic life in Georgian England. In this brilliant work, Amanda Vickery unlocks the homes of Georgian England to examine the lives of the people who lived there. Writing with her customary wit and verve, she introduces us to men and women from all walks of life: gentlewoman Anne Dormer in her stately Oxfordshire mansion, bachelor clerk and future novelist Anthony Trollope in his dreary London lodgings, genteel spinsters keeping up appearances in two rooms with yellow wallpaper, servants with only a locking box to call their own. Vickery makes ingenious use of upholsterer’s ledgers, burglary trials, and other unusual sources to reveal the roles of house and home in economic survival, social success, and political representation during the long eighteenth century. Through the spread of formal visiting, the proliferation of affordable ornamental furnishings, the commercial celebration of feminine artistry at home, and the currency of the language of taste, even modest homes turned into arenas of social campaign and exhibition. The basis of a 3-part TV series for BBC2. “Vickery is that rare thing, an…historian who writes like a novelist.”—Jane Schilling, Daily Mail “Comparison between Vickery and Jane Austen is irresistible…This book is almost too pleasurable, in that Vickery's style and delicious nosiness conceal some seriously weighty scholarship.”—Lisa Hilton, The Independent “If until now the Georgian home has been like a monochrome engraving, Vickery has made it three dimensional and vibrantly colored. Behind Closed Doors demonstrates that rigorous academic work can also be nosy, gossipy, and utterly engaging.”—Andrea Wulf, New York Times Book Review
Author | : Susan Weber |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : ARCHITECTURE |
ISBN | : 9780300196184 |
Published for Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture, New York.
Author | : Herbert J. M. Ypma |
Publisher | : Stewart, Tabori, & Chang |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN | : |
Less pretentious than their English counterparts, Irish Georgian houses are distinguished by their wonderful settings, inspiring classicism, and extraordinary workmanship. IRISH GEORGIAN explores the distinctly Irish signature of the style and examines the revival of interest in a magnificent cultural legacy. 142 color photos.
Author | : Steven Parissien |
Publisher | : White Lion Publishing |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN | : 9781845133474 |
- The complete guide for owners and occupiers of houses dating from the classic period of British domestic architecture - Sets the houses in their historical context and explains how their original owners would have used the different rooms - Provides a wealth of advice on maintenance, restoration and sympathetic modernisation, with the emphasis on the use of authentic materials and techniques
Author | : Dana Arnold |
Publisher | : Sutton Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780750934701 |
The country house was the focal point of Georgian architecture, landscape and society. This book explores the meaning of this distinct cultural form using a wide range of examples and approaches. Dana Arnold presents an analysis of the social and cultural significance of the country house, and her work is complemented by essays from experts in a variety of disciplines. Illustrations, showing exteriors, interiors and landscapes of houses ranging from Blenheim and Harewood to lesser known examples such as A la Ronde, provide a thorough historical and visual survey of the period. This title offers fresh interpretations and enables the reader to gain an insight into the pivotal role the country house played in 18th- and early 19th-century society.