
Cathedral Architecture
The landmark of many cities is the cathedral. Some had their beginnings as monastic buildings, have stood for nearly a thousand years, and remain essential icons, or even emblems, of a city's character. Yet not all cathedrals look alike, and indeed these buildings were often the pioneers of new architecture as it developed over the centuries. Here, Cathedral Architecture takes the reader on a journey through time, enjoying the architectural experience of the styles of the Normans, Early English, Decorated Gothic, Perpendicular Gothic, and English Renaissance through to modern day. A beautifully illustrated guide featuring many of Britain's best-loved cathedrals.
Martin S Briggs was an architectural historian specialising in the Baroque period, and author of Pitkin titles such as Cathedral Architecture.Martin S Briggs was an architectural historian specialising in the Baroque period, and author of Pitkin titles such as Cathedral Architecture.
Author: Martin S Briggs
Format: Paperback, 24 pages, 172mm x 240mm
Published: 2006, Batsford, United Kingdom
Genre: Architecture
The landmark of many cities is the cathedral. Some had their beginnings as monastic buildings, have stood for nearly a thousand years, and remain essential icons, or even emblems, of a city's character. Yet not all cathedrals look alike, and indeed these buildings were often the pioneers of new architecture as it developed over the centuries. Here, Cathedral Architecture takes the reader on a journey through time, enjoying the architectural experience of the styles of the Normans, Early English, Decorated Gothic, Perpendicular Gothic, and English Renaissance through to modern day. A beautifully illustrated guide featuring many of Britain's best-loved cathedrals.
Martin S Briggs was an architectural historian specialising in the Baroque period, and author of Pitkin titles such as Cathedral Architecture.Martin S Briggs was an architectural historian specialising in the Baroque period, and author of Pitkin titles such as Cathedral Architecture.
