More 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 21 January 2012
Texts and buildings
Lucy Gent: Pleasant approaches, gorgeous porches: late Elizabethan architecture and rhetoric
‘Elizabethan Architecture: a View from Rhetoric’, Architectural History, 57 (2014), 73 – 108.
Richard Simpson: Building design, construction, and texts at Sir Thomas Smith’s Hill Hall 1566-1576
‘Sir Thomas Smith’s stillhouse at Hill Hall: books, practice, antiquity and innovation’, in The intellectual culture of the English country
house, 1500–1700, edited by Matthew Dimmock, Andrew Hadfield and Margaret Healy (Manchester University Press, 2015) 101-16.
Dr Olivia Horsfall Turner: Illustrating architecture in 17th-century England
‘The Windows of this Church are of several Fashions’: Architectural Form and Historical Method in John Aubrey’s ‘Chronologia
Architectonica’’, Architectural History, 54 (2011), 171–193.
‘Documenting Monuments: antiquaries and architectural drawing in seventeenth-century England’ in Claude Mignot, ed., Le dessin
d'architecture dans tous ses états, Le dessin d’architecture, document ou monument? Tome II (Société du Salon du Dessin, 2015),
53–64.
Interiors
Dr Lee Prosser: The British staircase as a means of exploring developments in 16th- and 17th-century architecture
Building for comfort and defence
Rick Turner: Re-inventing castles in Tudor Wales
Catherine Kent: Twizel Castle: the exception or the norm?
Recapturing buildings
Pete Smith: Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire: recent discoveries
'Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire', Architectural History, 6 (2018), 1-36.
John Schofield: Reconstructing St Paul’s Cathedral before and during the restoration of Inigo Jones
St Paul's Cathedral before Wren, English Heritage, Swindon, 2011 (especially Chapter 5)
Organised by Dr Claire Gapper and Dr Paula Henderson
The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly
Saturday 21 January 2012
Texts and buildings
Lucy Gent: Pleasant approaches, gorgeous porches: late Elizabethan architecture and rhetoric
‘Elizabethan Architecture: a View from Rhetoric’, Architectural History, 57 (2014), 73 – 108.
Richard Simpson: Building design, construction, and texts at Sir Thomas Smith’s Hill Hall 1566-1576
‘Sir Thomas Smith’s stillhouse at Hill Hall: books, practice, antiquity and innovation’, in The intellectual culture of the English country
house, 1500–1700, edited by Matthew Dimmock, Andrew Hadfield and Margaret Healy (Manchester University Press, 2015) 101-16.
Dr Olivia Horsfall Turner: Illustrating architecture in 17th-century England
‘The Windows of this Church are of several Fashions’: Architectural Form and Historical Method in John Aubrey’s ‘Chronologia
Architectonica’’, Architectural History, 54 (2011), 171–193.
‘Documenting Monuments: antiquaries and architectural drawing in seventeenth-century England’ in Claude Mignot, ed., Le dessin
d'architecture dans tous ses états, Le dessin d’architecture, document ou monument? Tome II (Société du Salon du Dessin, 2015),
53–64.
Interiors
Dr Lee Prosser: The British staircase as a means of exploring developments in 16th- and 17th-century architecture
Building for comfort and defence
Rick Turner: Re-inventing castles in Tudor Wales
Catherine Kent: Twizel Castle: the exception or the norm?
Recapturing buildings
Pete Smith: Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire: recent discoveries
'Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire', Architectural History, 6 (2018), 1-36.
John Schofield: Reconstructing St Paul’s Cathedral before and during the restoration of Inigo Jones
St Paul's Cathedral before Wren, English Heritage, Swindon, 2011 (especially Chapter 5)