A new book shows how Connick harnessed the ancient medium as ‘a potent means of contemporary visual expression’
Edward McParland's recent, wide-ranging book takes an idiosyncratic approach to classicism, examining its complexities and expressive forms
Gavin Stamp’s final book offers a fitting memorial to the architectural historian and Private Eye columnist
Established in the early 1800s, the street was once home to the city’s grandest houses, but many were soon replaced by towering apartment buildings, shops and hotels. A comprehensive book brings this history to life
Jacob Wrey Mould was the designer behind some of New York's most revered landmarks
A detailed examination of Farnborough Hill house and its remarkable contents
Built for a booming population, their architecture has been unfairly maligned, argues this survey
The acclaimed 19th-century architect's structures were once described insipidly as having “gentlemanly reticence”
Moves by parishes to replace pews with chairs for “flexibility” anger traditionalists
The final instalment in the collected letters of a revivalist pioneer
The French architect is the subject of two excellent new books
From its invention by the Romans, the monumental arch has been a feature of the built environment ever since