This architectural survey covers one of Scotland's most important
periods of political and architectural change when mainstream
European classicism became embedded as the cultural norm.
Interposed between the decline of 'the Scottish castle' and its
revival as Scotch Baronial architecture, the contributors consider
both private and public/civic architecture. They showcase the
architectural reflections of a Scotland finding its new elites by
providing new research, analysing paradigms such as Holyrood and
Hamilton Palace, as well as external reference points such as Paris
tenements, Roman precedents and English parallels. Typologically,
the book is broad in scope, covering the architecture and design of
country estate and also the urban scene in the era before Edinburgh
New Town.
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