The House: Its Origins and Evolution

The House: Its Origins and Evolution

by StephenGardiner (Author)

Synopsis

An overview of the development of house and home, from its beginnings in the caves of early man through the variety of structures that have evolved, influenced by climate and materials but also by culture, custom, and religious beliefs. Mr. Gardiner succeeds in explaining why, from being merely a shelter, the house has come to express ideas about space, aesthetics, customs, and culture. Gardiner is most readable, unpretentiously scholarly, and he moves through time with confidence and sound architectural judgement.-Eric Lyons, Spectator.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc
Published: 28 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1566634806
ISBN 13: 9781566634809

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Most readable, unpretentiously scholarly, and he moves through time with confidence and sound architectural judgment.--Eric Lyons The Spectator
Author Bio
Stephen Gardiner is an architect whose architectural criticism for London Magazine, the Spectator, and the Observer has been widely praised. He also writes for the (London) Times, Architectural Review, and other journals. His previous books include Le Corbusier, Kuwait: The Making of a City, and biographies of Jacob Epstein and Elisabeth Frink.