
The Architecture of Wales
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'Letting the Light In' Gillian Clarke
List of Illustrations and
Acknowledgements
Author's Preface and Acknowledgements
Land, History and Architecture Roman Occupation and Celtic Survival
Early Castles of the Middle Ages
Later Castles of the Middle Ages
Romanesque Churches of the Middle Ages
Gothic Churches of the Middle Ages
Other Secular Buildings and Towns of the Middle Ages
Tudor and Renaissance Architecture
Vernacular Houses
Neoclassicism, Gothick and the Picturesque
Non-domestic Architecture in the Eighteenth Century
Industry and Transport, 1800-1815
Country Houses and Planned Towns, 1800-1915
Religion and Education, 1800-1915
Civic and Communal, 1800-1915
Arts and Crafts to Early Modernism, 1900-1939
Late Modernism, 1940-1985
Recent Developments, 1986-2017, Simon Unwin
Appendix 1: Glossary of Welsh Architectural and Building Terms
Appendix 2: List of Award-winning Architects
Select Bibliography
Index of Architects, Engineers and Designers
General Index
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