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A Contribution to the Bibliography of Scottish Topography
Author | : Sir Arthur Mitchell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1917 |
Genre | : Scotland |
ISBN | : |
Companion to Contemporary Architectural Thought
Author | : Ben Farmer |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 673 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1134983816 |
Architecture has attracted increasing worldwide attention in recent years, not only because of its cultural significance but also because of concern over the performance and resource implications of buildings. 101 in-depth articles by international scholars and practitioners bring the subject into focus by examining issues from various viewpoints. Please contact your representative for a leaflet detailing full contents and contributors. It also includes sample pages and several illustrations from the book.
Archaeologies of the British
Author | : Susan Lawrence |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0415217008 |
Archaeologists have had an abiding interest in the rise and fall of state-level societies. Now they are turning their attention to the British Empire.
'Turquerie' and the Politics of Representation, 1728-1876
Author | : Nebahat Avcioglu |
Publisher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780754664222 |
Devoted explicitly to the examination of Ottoman/Turkish-inspired architecture in Western Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in this study Nebahat Avcioglu rethinks the question of cultural frontiers not as separations but as a rapport of heterogeneities. Reclaiming turquerie as cross-cultural art from the confines of the inconsequential exoticism it is often reduced to, Avcioglu analyses hitherto neglected constructions, and links them to notions of self-representation and politics.
"Turquerie and the Politics of Representation, 1728?876 "
Author | : Nebahat Avcioglu |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 339 |
Release | : 2017-07-05 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1351538365 |
In this first full-length study devoted explicitly to the examination of Ottoman/Turkish-inspired architecture in Western Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Nebahat Avcioglu rethinks the question of cultural frontiers not as separations but as a rapport of heterogeneities. Reclaiming turquerie as cross-cultural art from the confines of the inconsequential exoticism it is often reduced to, Avcioglu analyses hitherto neglected images, designs and constructions; and links Western interest in the Ottoman Empire to notions of self-representation and national politics. In investigating why and to what effect Europeans turned to the Turk for inspiration, Avcioglu provides a far-reaching cultural reinterpretation of art and architecture in this period. Presented as a series of case studies focusing on three specific building types?kiosks, mosques, and baths?chosen on the basis that each represents the first full-fledged manifestations of their respective genres to be constructed in Western Europe, the study delves into the cultural politics of architectural forms and styles. The author argues that the appropriation of those building types was neither accidental, nor did it merely reflect European domination of another culture. The process was essentially dialectical, and contributed to transculturation in both the West and the East.
The Country House Revealed
Author | : Dan Cruickshank |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 521 |
Release | : 2012-07-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1446416720 |
Spanning the architectural history of the country house from the disarming Elizabethan charm of South Wraxall, the classical rigour of Kinross in Scotland, the majesty and ingenuity of Hawksmoor's Easton Neston, the Palladian sweep of Wentworth Woodhouse, with over 300 rooms and frontage of 600 feet, the imperial exuberance of Clandeboye, through to the ebullient vitality of Lutyens' Marshcourt, the stories of these houses tell the story of our nation. All are the are buildings of the greatest architectural interest, each with a fascinating human story to tell, and all remain private homes that are closed to the public. But their owners have opened their doors and allowed Dan Cruickshank to roam the corridors and rummage in the cellars as he teases out the story of each house - who built them, the generations who lived in them, and the families who lost them. Along the way he has uncovered tales of excess and profligacy, tragedy, comedy, power and ambition. And as these intriguing narratives take shape, Dan shows how the story of each house is inseparable from the social and economic history of Britain. Each one is built as a wave of economic development crests, or crumbles. Each one's architecture and design is thus expressive of the aims, strengths and frailties of those who built them. Together they plot the psychological, economic and social route map of our country's ruling class in a rich new telling of our island story.