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‘A Stern Thinker and Most Able Constructor’: Philip Webb, Architect
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 1-23
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Hall or Chamber? That is the Question. The Use of Rooms in Post-Conquest Houses
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 24-46
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The Design of the Westminster Hall Roof
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 47-67
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The Evolution of the Shouldered Arch in Medieval Islamic Architecture
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 68-95
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The Architecture of Joinery: the Form and Construction of Rotating Sutra-Case Cabinets
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 96-109
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Palladio’s Theory of the Classical Orders in the First Book of I Quattro Libri Dell’ Architettura1
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 110-140
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Sir James Hamilton of Finnart: a Renaissance Courtier-Architect
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 141-172
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A Constructional History of the Sash-Window, c. 1670–c. 1725
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 173-239
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Introducing Thomas Laine: draughtsman to Sir Christopher Wren
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 240-245
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‘An Ornamental Structure and Very Likely to be Damaged…’: Sir John Soane’s Tomb in St Pancras Gardens, London
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 246-262
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Poetic stones: Roslin Chapel in Gandy’s sketchbook and Daguerre’s Diorama
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 263-283
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‘A Portentous Mass of Bastard Romanesque Frippery’: an Early Ecclesiological Export
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 284-292
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Lanarkshire House, Glasgow: the Evolution and Regeneration of a ‘Merchant City’ Landmark
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 293-306
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E. Bassett Keeling — a Postscript
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 307-315
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Arcades for Lucknow: Patrick Geddes, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Reconstruction of the City
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 316-332
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What is ‘Stucco’? English Interpretations of an Italian Term
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 333-343
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Don’t Wag the Dog: a Brief Defence of the Status Quo of James Paine’s Designs for Kedleston
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 344-348
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St James’s Square, Cheltenham: an Unfulfilled Commission by Charles Harcourt Masters of Bath?
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 349-353
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Sir James Richards (1907–92): a Bibliographical Tribute
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 354-374
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Correction
A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840: Corrections and Additions to the Third Edition (Yale University Press 1995)
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 375-381
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