Author |
Article |
Pages |
Philippa Tristram |
Sprawling Dragons, Squatting Pagods, and Clumsy Mandarines |
1–8 + 127-128 |
Dr Jocelyn Hackforth-Jones |
‘A Landed Gentleman’s Paradise?’ Literature and the Representation of Landscape in Wales during the Eighteenth Century |
9–24 + 128–130 |
Frank Salmon |
An Unaccountable Enemy: Joseph Michael Gandy and the Accademia di San Luca in Rome |
25–36 + 130–132 |
Dana Arnold |
Rationality, Safety and Power: The Street Planning of Later Georgian London |
37–50 + 132–133 |
Mark Crinson |
Leading into Captivity: James Wild and his Work in Egypt |
51–64 + 133–135 |
Dr Christine Casey |
‘Such a Piece of Curiosity’: John Aheron’s A General Treatise of Architecture |
65–80 + 135 |
Paul Jeffery |
‘The Commissioners’ Models for the Fifty New Churches: Problems of Identity and Attribution |
81–96 + 135–136 |
Tim Knox |
The Model of the Kentish Town Chapel of Ease |
97–102 + 136–138 |
Julius Bryant |
The Refurnishing of Chiswick House |
103–106 + 138 |
Anne Purchas |
Nicholas Revett’s Island Temple, West Wycombe Park |
107–110 + 138 |
Andor Gomme |
Badminton Once More |
111–114 + 138–139 |
Dr Christopher Thacker, Steven Ashley and Julian Berry |
Twin Towers |
115–118 + 139 |
David J. Griffin |
Richard Castle’s Egyptian Hall at Powerscourt, Co. Wicklow |
119–124 |
Thomas Lloyd |
Carmarthen Town Hall: The Architect Revealed! |
125–126 |