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OverviewProviding essential knowledge about the British capital’s built environment, these two volumes cover a large portion of the parish of St. Marylebone, bounded to the south by Oxford Street and to the north by the Marylebone Road, and stretching from just west of Marylebone High Street to the parish boundary along Cleveland Street near Tottenham Court Road to the east. This area is rich in historic buildings and includes some of London’s most celebrated addresses, including Portland Place, Cavendish Square, and Harley Street. Among the most important buildings covered in this superbly illustrated book are Robert and James Adam’s development of Portland Place, where the Royal Institute of British Architects’ headquarters is a notable 20th-century insertion. Other landmarks include Marylebone Parish Church, All Saints Margaret Street and All Souls Langham Place, and the vast, recently demolished Middlesex Hospital. In addition to new photography, this volume includes meticulous architectural drawings and detailed coverage of the topography. Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre and University College London Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip Temple , Colin Thom , Andrew SaintPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 4.808kg ISBN: 9780300221978ISBN 10: 0300221975 Pages: 944 Publication Date: 03 October 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThese two [volumes] cover a chunk of the historic West End in unrivalled detail following years of rigorous research. - Robert Bevan, Evening Standard Superbly researched, well written and comprehensively illustrated - John Martin Robinson, Country Life the authors have [...] deepened our understanding of what urbanity is, and how it can be preserved and enhanced. - Geoffrey Tyack, The Georgian two splendid volumes - Mark Girouard, The Victorian the scholarly traditions of the Survey are more than maintained and the attractiveness of the product, both in words and pictures, seems ever to get brighter. - Frank Kelsall, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society One cannot do justice in a review to the depth and diversity of these volumes, to their enhancement of understanding of a complex area of London. - Bridget Cherry, London Topographical Society Newsletter At a time when the bookshelves groan with fresh publications on the capital, a single chapter of the Survey is worth a whole volume of psychogeographical lucubrations. -Simon Bradley, The Burlington Magazine """These two [volumes] cover a chunk of the historic West End in unrivalled detail following years of rigorous research."" — Robert Bevan, Evening Standard ""Superbly researched, well written and comprehensively illustrated"" — John Martin Robinson, Country Life ""the authors have […] deepened our understanding of what urbanity is, and how it can be preserved and enhanced."" — Geoffrey Tyack, The Georgian ""two splendid volumes"" — Mark Girouard, The Victorian ""the scholarly traditions of the Survey are more than maintained and the attractiveness of the product, both in words and pictures, seems ever to get brighter."" — Frank Kelsall, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society “One cannot do justice in a review to the depth and diversity of these volumes, to their enhancement of understanding of a complex area of London.” – Bridget Cherry, London Topographical Society Newsletter “At a time when the bookshelves groan with fresh publications on the capital, a single chapter of the Survey is worth a whole volume of psychogeographical lucubrations.” —Simon Bradley, The Burlington Magazine" These two [volumes] cover a chunk of the historic West End in unrivalled detail following years of rigorous research. - Robert Bevan, Evening Standard Superbly researched, well written and comprehensively illustrated - John Martin Robinson, Country Life the authors have [...] deepened our understanding of what urbanity is, and how it can be preserved and enhanced. - Geoffrey Tyack, The Georgian two splendid volumes - Mark Girouard, The Victorian the scholarly traditions of the Survey are more than maintained and the attractiveness of the product, both in words and pictures, seems ever to get brighter. - Frank Kelsall, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society One cannot do justice in a review to the depth and diversity of these volumes, to their enhancement of understanding of a complex area of London. - Bridget Cherry, London Topographical Society Newsletter At a time when the bookshelves groan with fresh publications on the capital, a single chapter of the Survey is worth a whole volume of psychogeographical lucubrations. -Simon Bradley, The Burlington Magazine Author InformationPhilip Temple and Colin Thom are research associates at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. Andrew Saint is the general editor of The Survey of London and the author of Richard Norman Shaw. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |