Edwardian Architecture by Alastair Service
A Handbook to Building Design in Britain 1890-1914
This insightful exploration delves into the architectural styles and influences that defined the Edwardian era, a period marked by a transition from the ornate Victorian designs to more restrained and functional forms. The book examines the social, cultural, and technological changes that shaped the architecture of the time, highlighting key figures and movements that contributed to the evolution of design. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, it captures the essence of the period's aesthetic, offering a comprehensive understanding of how Edwardian architecture bridged the gap between tradition and modernity.
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- Published
- 1975
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- Unknown
- Length
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- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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