The Academy celebrates the architect John Simpson's newly finished building for the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana: the Walsh Family Hall. This book has full colour commissioned photography, drawn plans and original sketches throughout.
This sumptuous book celebrates 12 country houses, occupied by the same families for at least 300 years. From State rooms to boot rooms we... Læs mere
The fascinating story of the evolution of the country house in Britain, from its Roman precursors to the present
A personal, authoritative and beautiful celebration of Britain's finest villages
The fascinating story of the evolution of the country house in Britain, from its Roman precursors to the present
Whether a historic country home, public building, or masterwork of urban design, Hugh Petter's designs reveal a loving attention to detail... Læs mere
Professor Clive Aslet, chairman of the Lutyens Trust, reveals the journey behind the buildings designed by Lutyens. This book digs deep into the archives, showcasing both Aslet's knowledge and unseen artwork and stories. Was Sir Edwin Lutyens Britain's Greatest Architect?
Showing some of the most luxurious private houses in the United States and beyond, this portfolio contains fifty watercolour prints and an accompanying hardback book that celebrates architectural drawings from Skurman Architects.
In King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture, Clive Aslet offers a lively account of the King and his epic engagement with architecture since the 'carbuncle' speech of 1984.
A richly illustrated anthology featuring essays and portraits from the world’s leading thinkers on history and culture with an emphasis on the current global pandemic