Carte Nicholas Hawksmoor H. S. Goodhart-Rendel

Nicholas Hawksmoor

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"Nicholas Hawksmoor" is an insightful examination of the life and legacy of one of England's most re...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
102
EAN
9781025869148
ISBN
1025869141
Enbook ID
52757790
Greutate
156
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 5

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"Nicholas Hawksmoor" is an insightful examination of the life and legacy of one of England's most remarkable Baroque architects. Written by the distinguished architect and historian H. S. Goodhart-Rendel, this work provides a detailed analysis of Hawksmoor's unique architectural language and his significant contributions to the British landscape during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

The text explores Hawksmoor's evolution from an assistant to Sir Christopher Wren to a master in his own right. It highlights his pivotal roles in the construction of St Paul's Cathedral and the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, while placing particular emphasis on his "Six Churches" in London. These structures, known for their bold geometry and idiosyncratic blending of classical and medieval forms, demonstrate the creative genius that set Hawksmoor apart from his contemporaries.

By evaluating the technical precision and dramatic flair of his designs, Goodhart-Rendel offers readers a deeper understanding of the complexities of the English Baroque style. This study remains an essential resource for those interested in architectural history, urban development, and the enduring power of monumental design.

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