Guide To The Architecture Of London

Guide To The Architecture Of London

by Christopher Woodward (Author), Christopher Woodward (Author), Edward Jones (Author)

Synopsis

'The definitive guide to London's architecture' INDEPENDENT

London has an unrivalled richness of architecture, from its squares and houses to its palaces and churches. This is the only guide to cover all of London's building history, from its Roman foundation to the massive expansion of the 19th century which made London the largest city on earth.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: Revised, Updated, Anniversary
Publisher: W&N
Published: 18 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 1780224931
ISBN 13: 9781780224930
Book Overview: 'The definitive guide to London's architecture' INDEPENDENT Fully updated for this edition.

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The commentary manages to be both informative and conversational, making it just as good a meander in an armchair as on the streets. * THE GOOD BOOK GUIDE *
Author Bio
Edward Jones (Author)
Edward Jones is a Director in the London based practice of Dixon Jones Ltd. With his partner Jeremy Dixon, he has been architect to numerous arts projects in London, most notably the Royal Opera House, the National Portrait Gallery and the east wing of the National Gallery. He has taught extensively in North America, Ireland and Britain, and the work of his practice has been widely published and exhibited. Mr Jones lives in London with his wife and three children.

Christopher Woodward (Author)
Christopher Woodward was Sir Banister Fletcher Lecturer in architecture at University College London. He writes architectural criticism and is the author of several guides to the buildings of European cities.