Architecture in Cambridge by David Theodore Fyfe

Architecture in Cambridge by David Theodore Fyfe

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This 1942 book introduces the whole range of English architectural styles from later Saxon times to the twentieth century, using examples from Cambridge. Fyfe analyses famous and lesser-known buildings, including the glorious Perpendicular Gothic chapel of King's College. The book includes over fifty drawings and a useful glossary.

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Architecture in Cambridge by David Theodore Fyfe

First published in 1942, Theodore Fyfe's book on Cambridge architecture was written to 'enable the visitor to Cambridge to realise the value of the Town and University for illustrating the sequence of styles in English architecture'. Including over fifty drawings of both famous and lesser-known Cambridge architectural sights, and a glossary giving clear definitions of technical architectural terms, the book remains a valuable guide for the modern visitor. The Introduction outlines the principal English architectural styles, from Romanesque to Gothic to Renaissance, the periods during which they flourished, and their significant characteristics. Fyfe then analyses over thirty selected Cambridge examples in detail, including a description of the Perpendicular Gothic style as exemplified on a grand scale by the world-famous King's College Chapel - 'the glory of Cambridge'.
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ISBN 13 9781108002417
ISBN 10 1108002412
Title Architecture in Cambridge
Author David Theodore Fyfe
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2009-07-20
Number of pages 140
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