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A Short History of British Architecture wer. angielska
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The history of Britain can be understood through its architecture, though the language of this art remains enigmatic to many. In this insightful chronicle, ranging from castles and cathedrals to factories and train stations, Jenkins unveils the hidden stories embedded in the structures we pass by daily. Britain's past has been molded by its political, religious, and social dynamics, visibly influencing the architectural styles across its regions. From periods before Roman rule and the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution, we see the rise and fall of Classical and Gothic aesthetics, later challenged by Modernism—a style mirroring the remarkable technological leaps of the latter twentieth century. In his engaging historical narrative, Simon Jenkins, a bestselling advocate for national heritage, presents the unique, quirky, and sometimes surprisingly mundane individuals who have influenced Britain’s architectural scene. Jenkins helps readers perceive their surroundings anew, breaking down the complex terminology of architecture so we can all enjoy the beauty in the buildings that surround us.
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The history of Britain can be understood through its architecture, though the language of this art remains enigmatic to many. In this insightful chronicle, ranging from castles and cathedrals to factories and train stations, Jenkins unveils the hidden stories embedded in the structures we pass by daily. Britain's past has been molded by its political, religious, and social dynamics, visibly influencing the architectural styles across its regions. From periods before Roman rule and the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution, we see the rise and fall of Classical and Gothic aesthetics, later challenged by Modernism—a style mirroring the remarkable technological leaps of the latter twentieth century. In his engaging historical narrative, Simon Jenkins, a bestselling advocate for national heritage, presents the unique, quirky, and sometimes surprisingly mundane individuals who have influenced Britain’s architectural scene. Jenkins helps readers perceive their surroundings anew, breaking down the complex terminology of architecture so we can all enjoy the beauty in the buildings that surround us.
