Book Series

The Classical Tradition in Architecture

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The Florentine Villa

Architecture History Society

By Grazia Gobbi Sica

Scholarly and innovative with visually stunning line drawings and photographs, this volume provides readers with a compelling record of the unbroken pattern of reciprocal use…

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2007 | Hardback: 978-0-415-44397-5 (Routledge)

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Festival Architecture

Edited by Sarah Bonnemaison, Christine Macy

With contributions from provocative art and architectural historians, this book is a unique exposition of the temporary architecture erected for festivals and the role it…

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2007 | Paperback: 978-0-415-70129-7 (Routledge)

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Architecture, Print Culture and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century France

By Richard Wittman

This book focuses on the complex ways in which architectural practice, theory, patronage, and experience became modern with the rise of a mass public and…

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2007 | Hardback: 978-0-415-77463-5 (Routledge)

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Landscapes of Taste

The Art of Humphry Repton's Red Books

By André Rogger

Humphry Repton’s Red Books have long been the subject of scholarly interest for their unique contribution to British landscape discourse around 1800. Lavishly illustrated with…

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2007 | Hardback: 978-0-415-41503-3 (Routledge)

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The Picturesque

Architecture, Disgust and Other Irregularities

By John Macarthur

In this fresh and authoritative account John Macarthur presents the eighteenth century idea of the picturesque – when it was a risky term concerned with…

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2007 | Paperback: 978-1-84472-011-8 (Routledge)

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Power and Virtue

Architecture and Intellectual Change in England 1660–1730

By Shiqiao Li

This is the first full-length study on the connections between English architecture and intellectual change between 1660 and 1730. As new ideas developed in post-Restoration…

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2006 | Paperback: 978-0-415-37427-9 (Routledge)

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Series Details:

Series Editor: Caroline van Eck, University of Leiden, Netherlands

Classical architecture not only provided a repertoire of forms and building types capable of endless transformation; it was also a cultural actor and provided cultural capital, and was used to create political and religious identities. This series provides a forum for its interdisciplinary study, from antiquity to the present day. It aims to publish first-class and groundbreaking scholarship that re-examines, reinterprets or revalues the classical tradition in the widest sense. The series will deal with classicism as a cultural phenomenon, a formal language of design, but also with its role in establishing the agenda, method and grammar of inquiry in Western history of art and architecture and recent reconsiderations of these roles.

Forthcoming Titles:

Architecture, the City, and the Public in 18th Century France
Edited by Richard Wittman
To be published May 1st 2010

Architecture of Distinction: Palladianism and Eighteenth-century English Culture
By Barbara Arciszewska
To be published January 8th 2010

renovatio urbis: Architecture, Urbanism and Ceremony in the Rome of Julius II
By Nick Temple
To be published January 1st 2010

François Blondel: Architecture, Erudition, and the Scientific Revolution
By Anthony Gerbino
To be published August 1st 2009

The City Rehearsed: Object, Architecture, and Print in the Worlds of Hans Vredeman de Vries
By Christopher Heuer
To be published December 9th 2008