All houses have some rooms that are more important than others – a living room [...]
As is widely known, the Ten Books on Architecture written by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (c75BC- [...]
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The letters of Pliny the Younger (61-113AD) a prominent lawyer and administrator of the senator [...]
We asked Russell Taylor 5 questions, here are his answers: [...]
Over the weekend I came across this image in The Daily Telegraph. In the foreground [...]
Being an architect is the best job in the World. Well, that’s what I think! [...]
The architecture of the earliest buildings in Australia is late-Georgian Classicism, it was the natural [...]
The Dalmatian coast of Croatia is full of things to enjoy: sun, sea, scenery, delicious [...]
I’ve just returned from an invigorating holiday in Croatia. A highlight (among a variety of [...]
In July I had the good fortune to travel to Sweden and to teach for [...]
What is the difference between good and bad Classical architecture? Can it be defined? [...]
Does London really want the Garden Bridge? There might be some point if it seamlessly [...]