Cookies

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. By continuing to browse this repository, you give consent for essential cookies to be used. You can read more about our Privacy and Cookie Policy.


Durham e-Theses
You are in:

A Local Phenomenon: An Analysis of Regular Architecture in the Localities of England 1660-1770.

JAMES, WILLIAM,GABE (2022) A Local Phenomenon: An Analysis of Regular Architecture in the Localities of England 1660-1770. Masters thesis, Durham University.

[img]
Preview
PDF - Accepted Version
26Mb

Abstract

This thesis explores the use and development of Regular Architecture in Warwick, Bath, Blandford Forum and Berwick upon Tweed. Using the works of Peter Borsay as a starting point, the research focuses upon whether the use of Regular Architecture throughout England can, and should, be viewed as a singular phenomenon rather than a set of localised transitions. The study works through each settlement in turn examining respective architects as well as broader aspects of town planning, architectural stimuli and emerging trends.

Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Award:Master of Arts
Keywords:Architecture, Borsay, Warwick, Blandford Forum, Berwick, Bath,
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Arts and Humanities > History, Department of
Thesis Date:2022
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:17 May 2022 15:24

Social bookmarking: del.icio.usConnoteaBibSonomyCiteULikeFacebookTwitter