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Britton and Pugin's Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London was a landmark work on the key buildings of London. Featuring both well loved and lesser known buildings by some of the greatest architects of their day, including Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, John Nash, Decimus Burton, Inigo Jones, George Dance and John Soane, the volumes provide both architectural and historical detail on each of the buildings and are accompanied by Augustus Pugin's magnificent drawings of the facades, plans, interiors, architectural details, etc. Among the buildings featured are St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, the Banqueting House, Temple Church, Bank of England, the Law Courts, Regent's Park Terraces, and Freemasons' Hall, amongst many others. The term 'street architecture' was first coined in these two volumes. Now rare, these important volumes are reissued in a larger format with a new introduction by a leading contemporary scholar.
Bâtiments publics --- Public buildings --- architectural drawings [visual works] --- London --- public buildings [governmental buildings] --- Bâtiments publics
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public buildings --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Painting --- Belgian [modern] --- mural painting [image-making] --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Belgium --- Geschiedenis in de kunst --- Histoire dans l'art --- Historical painting --- Historieschilderkunst --- History in art --- History painting --- Narrative painting [Belgian ] --- Peinture d'histoire --- Peinture narrative belge --- Verhalende schilderkunst [Belgische ] --- Mural painting and decoration --- Public buildings --- Peinture et décoration murales --- Bâtiments publics --- België --- België. --- public buildings [governmental buildings] --- Peinture et décoration murales --- Bâtiments publics --- Histoire --- Dans l'art --- Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique --- 19th century --- Narrative painting --- Schilderkunst --- Belgisch --- muurschilderen --- openbare gebouwen --- Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique --- Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique. --- Schilderijen --- Gebouwen --- Wetenschappen --- Productie --- Geschiedenis --- 19e eeuw --- 20e eeuw
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In the early modern European city, public buildings were the main pillars of the political, mercantile and social infrastructure. In a first attempt to create a preliminary overview of current knowledge in various European countries, the IIIe and Ve Rencontres d’Architecture Européenne, held in 2006 and 2008 at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, in cooperation with the Centre André Chastel, Paris, were dedicated to this subject. In these two meetings, architectural historians from all over Europe discussed the results of their research on the development of various types of public building in the various European regions between the late fifteenth and mid-eighteenth century. This publication brings together most of the contributions to these two conferences, subdivided into three categories: * buildings erected for government and justice * buildings serving mercantile functions * buildings for education, health and social care. Konrad Ottenheym is professor for Architectural History at Utrecht University. Krista De Jonge is professor Architectural history at the Catholic University Leuven. Monique Chatenet is senior researcher at the Centre André Chastel/Sorbonne Paris-IV, Paris.
public buildings --- Renaissance --- architectuur --- Baroque --- openbare gebouwen --- classicisme --- Architecture --- barok --- classicism --- architecture [discipline] --- Public buildings --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- Bâtiments publics --- History --- Histoire --- History. --- -Architecture --- -Academic collection --- 725 --- 72.034 <4> --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Government buildings --- Public works --- Civic centers --- Burgerlijke bouwkunst. Civiele bouwkunst. Wereldlijke bouwkunst --- Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Europa --- Design and construction --- 72.034 <4> Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Europa --- 725 Burgerlijke bouwkunst. Civiele bouwkunst. Wereldlijke bouwkunst --- public buildings [governmental buildings] --- Bâtiments publics --- cities --- history [discipline] --- Academic collection --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Architecture, Primitive --- Public buildings - Europe - History - 16th century --- Public buildings - Europe - History - 17th century --- Architecture - Europe - History - 16th century --- Architecture - Europe - History - 17th century --- Architecture publique
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History of the law --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Netherlands --- Legal instruments --- Notaries --- Non-contentious jurisdiction --- History --- 930.22 --- 091.14:003 --- 930.272 --- 091 <492> --- -Notaries --- -Non-contentious jurisdiction --- -|01700/B --- 347.961.4 <492> "16/17" --- Jurisdiction, Non-contentious --- Jurisdiction, Voluntary --- Voluntary jurisdiction --- Civil procedure --- Procedure (Law) --- Recording and registration --- Notaries public --- Notary publics --- Justices of the peace --- Legal documents --- Bronnenstudie. Oorkondenleer. Diplomatiek --- Codices: schrift-- Zie ook: {930.272} Paleografie --- Paleografie --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Nederland --- Notariele akten--Nederland--?"16/17" --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- History. --- 347.961.4 <492> "16/17" Notariele akten--Nederland--?"16/17" --- 091 <492> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Nederland --- 930.272 Paleografie --- 091.14:003 Codices--schrift-- Zie ook: {930.272} Paleografie --- Codices--schrift-- Zie ook: {930.272} Paleografie --- 930.22 Bronnenstudie. Oorkondenleer. Diplomatiek --- |01700/B --- notarial documents --- Legal instruments - Netherlands - History --- Notaries - Netherlands - History --- Non-contentious jurisdiction - Netherlands - History
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