Oxford by Geoffrey Tyack

Oxford by Geoffrey Tyack

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Chronicles the architectural development of Oxford - both University and City - from its origins to the late twentieth century, explaining the idiosyncracies of Oxford's architectural history, and placing the buildings within their historical context.

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Oxford by Geoffrey Tyack

Few cities have a greater concentration of significant architecture than Oxford. Within a city of only 130,000 inhabitants there are important buildings, many of them of great beauty, from every period from the eleventh century down to the present. Geoffrey Tyack chronicles the architectural development of Oxford--both University and City--from its origins to the late twentieth century, explaining the idiosyncracies of Oxford's architectural history, and placing the buildings within their historical context. His approach is chronological, and his emphasis on what can actually be seen. Although many books have been written about individual buildings and various aspects of Oxford architecture, no book of this kind has been published for many years.
How and why the college came to be one of the most adventurous and successful patrons of modern architecture in Oxford is the principal subject of Geoffrey Tyack's thorough and revealing study* Twentieth Century Society Newsletter *
Geoffrey Tyack is Director of the Stanford University Centre in Oxford.
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ISBN 13 9780198174233
ISBN 10 0198174233
Title Oxford
Author Geoffrey Tyack
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1998-03-19
Number of pages 384
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