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New Insights into 16th- and 17th-Century British Architecture
Organised by Dr Claire Gapper and Dr Paula Henderson
The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly
Saturday 22 January 2011
 
Materials and techniques
Professor Martin Biddle: Reconstructing Nonsuch: a digital analysis
               www.nonsuchmansion.com/nonsuch-palace-model
Dr Kate Newland: Acquisition and use of Norwegian timber in C17 Scotland
               ‘The Acquisition and Use of Norwegian Timber in Seventeenth-Century Scotland; Vernacular Architecture,  42 (2011), 67-83.

Ceremonial
Dr Kent Rawlinson: Household ceremony in the early 16th century
Dr Emily Cole: State Apartments in Jacobean Country Houses
               ‘Theobalds, Hertfordshire: the plan and interiors of an Elizabethan Country House’, Architectural History, 60 (2017), 71-116.

Patrons, Buildings and Architects
Dr Gillian White: New light on Elizabethan Chatsworth
Nick Molyneux: Sir John Yonge’s house in Bristol: an architect identified?
Edward Town: Thomas Sackville and the Transformation of Knole, 1605-1608
               ‘Display and splendour. Knole, Kent, part II.’, Country Life (November 7, 2012), 42-8.
               [See also, Alden Gregory, ‘A retreat from the world. Knole, Kent, part I’, Country Life (October 31, 2012), 48-52.]

Dr Matthew Walker: The Wren/Hooke Relationship Re-examined
               ‘The Limits of Collaboration: Robert Hooke, Christopher Wren and the Designing of the Monument to the Great Fire
               
of London’, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, June 2011. 
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