Few cities have a greater concentration of significant architecture than Oxford. Within a city of only 130,000 inhabitants there are important buildings, many of them of great beauty, from every period from the 11th century down to the present. Geoffrey Tyack chronicles the architectural development of Oxford - both University and City - from its origins to the late-20th century, explaining the idiosyncracies of Oxford's architectural history, and placing the buildings within their historical context. His approach is chronological, and his emphasis on what can actually be seen.
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Within a city of only 130,000 inhabitants there are important buildings, many of them of great beauty, from every period from the 11th century down to the present. This text chronicles the architectural development of Oxford from its origins to the late-20th century.
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Introduction. 1: Origins: 900-1350. 2: The Later Middle Ages. 3: From Reformation to Restoration. 4: The Age of Classicism. 5: A Century of Growth: 1750-1850. 6: Victorian Gothic. 7: Into the Twentieth Century. 8: From Modernism to Post-Modernism. Walks. Glossary. Acknoweldgements. Index. [XEROX AVAILABLE DETAILING PARTICULAR BUILDINGS COVERED]
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Product details

ISBN
9780198174196
Published
1998-06-01
Publisher
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
384