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.
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.