Architecture: A Spotter’s Guide

Architecture: A Spotter’s Guide

An educational and easy-to-use guide for anyone keen to learn about architectural styles and building design.” —RIBA

Cunliffe, Hunt & Loussier
Format: 203 x 127mm
Paperback with flaps

 

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Confused about the difference between Baroque and Rococo? Curious about the latest architectural trends, or maybe the ancient traditions of Japan? Wondering if the White House has Doric or Corinthian columns? Architecture: A Spotter’s Guide takes you on a whirlwind tour of our rich and varied architectural heritage.
However much, or little, you know about architecture, you’ll find this concise, worldwide guide to our remarkably diverse built landscape invaluable. Not only does it provide a richly illustrated, easy-to-use reference to the major trends that have prevailed in architecture since Classical antiquity, it also outlines the key features that will enable you to identify the style of almost any building that catches your attention, giving you a whole new outlook on your surroundings.

“An educational and easy-to-use guide for anyone keen to learn about architectural styles and building design.” —RIBA

978-1887354-73-8

Price: £14.99

Revised and updated edition available in May 2010

 

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