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Identifying Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian period architecture | Atkey and Company

The Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods of British architecture are often collectively referred to as ‘classical’, yet each represents a different period in architecture and a different period in society, with different inspirations and characteristics. Georgian and Regency Architecture (1714-1830) Dating from the period in which the first four British monarchs of the House of

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The brilliant architect, Andrew Skurman, has ateliers in San Francisco and Paris. In his dazzling new book, he offers the inside scoop on classical architecture, with beautiful illustrations, elegant watercolors, plans, images and drawings. In 255 pages, he offers insight into an often-arcane topic. Skurman’s wonderful compendium, which includes twenty projects, takes readers into his firm’s classical contemporary architecture and gives a privileged view of how architecture starts, develops…

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The Circus is an example of Georgian architecture in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, begun in 1754 and completed in 1768. The name comes from the Latin 'circus', which means a ring, oval or circle..The Circus, was designed by the architect John Wood the Elder, although he never lived to see his plans put into effect as he died less than three months after the first stone was laid. It was left to his son, John Wood the Younger to complete the scheme to his father's design...Wood's inspiratio The Circus Bath, Nautical Symbols, England Architecture, Period Architecture, Roman Colosseum, City Of Bath, English Architecture, Bath Somerset, British Architecture

The Circus is an example of Georgian architecture in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, begun in 1754 and completed in 1768. The name comes from the Latin 'circus', which means a ring, oval or circle..The Circus, was designed by the architect John Wood the Elder, although he never lived to see his plans put into effect as he died less than three months after the first stone was laid. It was left to his son, John Wood the Younger to complete the scheme to his father's design...Wood's…

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