Residences and Cottages of Britain - Beginnings and Advancement of Conventional Buildings.
by R. W. Brunskill.
Health condition: New.
8 x 10 Paperback: 256 web pages.
Publisher: Cassell Group, Wellington Home, London 1997.
ISBN-10: 11.
In this publication the distinguished architectural historian R W Brunskill covers the interesting record of vernacular housing - the dwelling-palaces of the folks - from the earliest times to the 20th century. Building procedures, products, style, floor plans for buildings both metropolitan and rural: all are covered carefully, along with the writer's lighting up illustrations and many pictures. Specifically remarkable is the part handling how specific homes - medieval condominiums, longhouses etc - would certainly have created from their original erection to the state where we might view them in historical communities these days. Houses and Cottages of Britain is a definitely necessary book for anyone interested, whether professionally or directly, in the building record of this country.
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