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Tudoresque
Ballantyne, Andrew; Law, Andrew
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Description for Tudoresque
Hardcover. Andrew Ballantyne and Andrew Law give a perceptive, knowledgeable history of Tudor-style architecture, exploring the origin of the style in the eighteenth century, and traces its manifestations through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to the present day. Num Pages: 272 pages, 70 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: AMK; AMX. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 211 x 162 x 26. Weight in Grams: 685.
Tudoresque architecture is viewed around the world as a symbol of British identity. This style has a powerful hold on the popular imagination, representing the idea of 'home' to British citizens, both in the United Kingdom and abroad. Some love it, others hate it, but the Tudoresque is still being built, sometimes to give a house a settled, old-fashioned air, sometimes to supply exotica. While lots of people live in Tudor-style houses, very few know anything about their general history. Tudoresque is an insightful book that explores the origin of the style, tracing its roots to the antiquarian enthusiasms of the eighteenth century. It looks at the Tudoresque cottage style, which later influenced 1930s architecture, and the Tudor-style manor house, particularly favoured in the nineteenth century. While the style has been discouraged since the 1920s - and is especially reviled by modernists - it continues often to be chosen when design professionals do not have the upper hand. Contrary to common view, the authors show how Tudoresque is the mainstream of twentieth-century British architecture and a mass phenomenon. Whether 'mock Tudor', 'Tudorbethan' or 'Tudor Revival', they are important not so much because they are great architecture, but because they are everywhere. Illustrated with more than 200 years of Tudoresque buildings, and including examples from Britain, America, India and East Asia, this perceptive and knowledgeable book will enlighten anyone with a curiosity about the subject or about the house in which they live.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Reaktion Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781861898111
SKU
V9781861898111
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Ref
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About Ballantyne, Andrew; Law, Andrew
Andrew Law lectures in Town Planning at Newcastle University. He is a sociologist with an interest in heritage and conservation groups. His work has been published in Architectures: Modernism and After (2004).
Reviews for Tudoresque
'It's a good thing that there are cultural historians around to point out the hidden strangeness of our streets. Andrew Ballantyne and Andrew Law have given deep thought to the question of why Tudor appeals.' - New Statesman '[an] original, scholarly book ... Andrew Ballantyne and Andrew Law convincingly relate the style's resilience to a supposed golden age of politics, religion and literature in Tudor England.' - TLS