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Riverscapes are the main arteries of the world's largest cities,
and have, for millennia, been the lifeblood of the urban
communities that have developed around them. These human
settlements - given life through the space of the local waterscape
- soon developed into ritualised spaces that sought to harness the
dynamism of the watercourse and create the local architectural
landscape. Theorised via a sophisticated understanding of history,
space, culture, and ecology, this collection of wonderful and
deliberately wide-ranging case studies, from Early Modern Italy to
the contemporary Bengal Delta, investigates the culture of human
interaction with rivers and the nature of urban topography.
Riverine explores the ways in which architecture and urban planning
have imbued cultural landscapes with ritual and structural meaning.
Riverscapes are the main arteries of the world's largest cities,
and have, for millennia, been the lifeblood of the urban
communities that have developed around them. These human
settlements - given life through the space of the local waterscape
- soon developed into ritualised spaces that sought to harness the
dynamism of the watercourse and create the local architectural
landscape. Theorised via a sophisticated understanding of history,
space, culture, and ecology, this collection of wonderful and
deliberately wide-ranging case studies, from Early Modern Italy to
the contemporary Bengal Delta, investigates the culture of human
interaction with rivers and the nature of urban topography.
Riverine explores the ways in which architecture and urban planning
have imbued cultural landscapes with ritual and structural meaning.
A reconstruction of the 'Strand palaces', where England's
early-modern and post-Reformation elites jostled to build and
furnish new, secular cathedrals This book reconstructs the
so-called "Strand palaces"-eleven great houses that once stood
along the Strand in London. Between 1550 and 1650, this was the
capital's "Golden Mile": home to a unique concentration of patrons
and artists, and where England's early-modern and post-Reformation
elites jostled to establish themselves by building and furnishing
new, secular cathedrals. Their inventive, eclectic, and yet
carefully-crafted mix of vernacular and continental features not
only shaped some of the greatest country houses of the day, but
also the image of English power on the world stage. It also gave
rise to a distinctly English style, which was to become the symbol
of a unique architectural period. The product of almost two decades
of research, and benefitting from close archival investigation,
this book brings together an incredible array of unpublished
sources that sheds new light on one of the most important chapters
in London's architectural history, and on English architecture more
broadly. Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in
British Art
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