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Taking a cue from revisionist scholarship on early modern
vernacular architectures and their relationship to the classical
canon, this book rehabilitates the reputations of a representative
if misunderstood building typology - the eighteenth-century brick
terraced house - and the artisan communities of bricklayers,
carpenters and plasterers responsible for its design and
construction. Opening with a cultural history of the building
tradesman in terms of his reception within contemporary
architectural discourse, chapters consider the design, decoration
and marketing of the town house in the principal cities of the
eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British Atlantic world.
The book is essential reading for students and scholars of the
history of architectural design and interior decoration
specifically, and of eighteenth-century society and culture
generally. -- .
Taking a cue from revisionist scholarship on early modern
vernacular architectures and their relationship to the classical
canon, this book rehabilitates the reputations of a representative
if misunderstood building typology - the eighteenth-century brick
terraced house - and the artisan communities of bricklayers,
carpenters and plasterers responsible for its design and
construction. Opening with a cultural history of the building
tradesman in terms of his reception within contemporary
architectural discourse, chapters consider the design, decoration
and marketing of the town house in the principal cities of the
eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British Atlantic world.
The book is essential reading for students and scholars of the
history of architectural design and interior decoration
specifically, and of eighteenth-century society and culture
generally. -- .
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