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Building Reputations: Architecture and the Artisan, 1750-1830

Building Reputations: Architecture and the Artisan, 1750-1830

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This book explores the design, decoration, and marketing of eighteenth-century brick terraced houses and the artisan communities responsible for their construction, rehabilitating their reputations and their relationship to the classical canon. It is essential reading for students and scholars of architectural design and interior decoration, as well as eighteenth-century society and culture.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 264 pages
\n Publication date: 28 September 2021
\n Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This captivating book delves into the realm of early modern vernacular architectures, shedding light on their intricate relationship with the classical canon. By drawing inspiration from revisionist scholarship, it seeks to rehabilitate the reputations of a representative yet often misunderstood building typology: the eighteenth-century brick terraced house. Through a comprehensive cultural history of the building tradesman, the book explores the design, decoration, and marketing of these townhouses in the principal cities of the British Atlantic world during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

Chapter 1 delves into the historical context, examining the reception of the building tradesman within contemporary architectural discourse. It sheds light on the societal perceptions and expectations surrounding these artisans and their contributions to the architectural landscape.

Chapter 2 delves into the design aspects of the brick terraced house, exploring the innovative techniques and materials employed by the bricklayers, carpenters, and plasterers. It examines the architectural styles, proportions, and decorative elements that characterized these houses, highlighting their distinctiveness and regional variations.

Chapter 3 explores the decoration and interior design of the townhouse, examining the use of color, pattern, and furniture to create a sense of elegance and comfort. It discusses the role of interior decorators and their influence on the aesthetic preferences of the time.

Chapter 4 delves into the marketing and promotion of the brick terraced house, examining the strategies employed by builders, developers, and estate agents to attract buyers and increase property values. It explores the social and economic implications of the townhouse as a symbol of wealth and status.

In conclusion, this book is a vital resource for students and scholars of architectural design and interior decoration, as well as eighteenth-century society and culture. It offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the brick terraced house and the artisan communities that crafted it, shedding light on their enduring legacy and significance in the history of architectural heritage.

\n Weight: 612g\n
Dimension: 169 x 244 x 24 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781526159571\n \n

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