A History Of English Brickwork by Nathaniel Lloyd
With Examples and Notes of the Architectural Use and Manipulation of Brick from Mediaeval Times to the End of the Georgian Period
This comprehensive exploration delves into the evolution and artistry of brickwork in England, tracing its development from medieval times through the Georgian era. The book meticulously examines the architectural and aesthetic significance of brick as a building material, highlighting its role in shaping the English landscape. Through detailed illustrations and insightful analysis, it offers readers a rich understanding of the technical advancements and stylistic trends that have influenced brick construction over the centuries, celebrating the craftsmanship and innovation that have defined this enduring architectural tradition.
- Published
- 1925
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- English
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