Victorian architecture

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Victorian architecture

James Stevens Curl

David & Charles , Distributed by Sterling Pub. Co., c1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-313) and index

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内容説明

Many buildings erected during the Victorian age had no precedents, such as railway stations, large hotels and factories. New structures had to be planned from first principles and architectural styles were adapted, representing the Victorians' dual concern with aesthetics and practicality. This book is a celebration of the great variety found in Victorian architecture, and aims to examine in detail the main stylistic themes of the age - Gothic Revival, Classical, Romanesque, Italianate and free styles. The author argues that Victorian buildings are very much a product of their own age and cannot be confused with those of earlier periods. The author's previous books include "The Victorian Celebration of Death", "City of London Pubs: a Practical and Historical Guide", "Victorian Architecture: its Practical Aspects" and "English Architecture: an Illustrated Glossary".

目次

  • The Victorian age
  • the question of style
  • the architecture and landscapes associated with the disposal of the dead
  • philanthropic housing and the concern for the underdog - model dwellings and model villages
  • domestic architecture apart from philanthropic and model housing
  • new materials and new challenges
  • traffic relief, reform and hygiene
  • buildings for leisure.

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