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Tanman, M. Baha, Leyla Kayhan Elbirlik: Balat Ilyas Bey KÃŒlliyesi Tarih-Mimari-Restorasyon. Ilyas Bey Complex: History, Architecture, Restoration. Soktas, 2011. 333 pages, richly illustrated in colour. 33x24.5cms. A detailed study of the Balat Ilyas Bey complex with emphasis on architecture and restoration. Text in English and Turkish.
A detailed study of the Balat Ilyas Bey complex with emphasis on architecture and restoration. Text in English and Turkish
Millon, Henry A.: The Triumph of the Baroque - Architecture in Europe 1600-1750. Exhibition: Turin, Palazzo Stupinigi, 1999. 624pp with 400 colour and 600 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 29.7 x 21cms. Following on from the smaller but very successful exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi (1994) 'Brunelleschi to Michelangelo', a vast selection of architectural models have been assembled, having been sourced from obscure museums, town halls, colleges and sacristies to provide this comprehensive survey of architecture of the baroque era; with a series of authoritive essays and supported by a wealth of illustrative material e.g. architectural models, paintings, drawings, prints and medals. With an extensive bibliography and index of names and works.
Following on from the smaller but very successful exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi (1994) 'Brunelleschi to Michelangelo', a vast selection of architectural models have been assembled, having been sourced from obscure museums, town halls, colleges and sacristies to provide this comprehensive survey of architecture of the baroque era; with a series of authoritive essays and supported by a wealth of illustrative material e.g. architectural models, paintings, drawings, prints and medals. With an extensive bibliography and index of names and works. Text in English
Menin, Sarah and Stephen Kite: An Architecture of Invitation. Colin St John Wilson. Aldershot: 2005. 341pp with 245 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 25.3x20cms. Study of the life and career of this 20th century teacher, theorist and maker of architecture, looking at his work in London, Cambridge and beyond.
Study of the life and career of this 20th century teacher, theorist and maker of architecture, looking at his work in London, Cambridge and beyond. Text in English
Ertug, Ahmet: Istanbul, Gateway to Splendour. A Journey through Turkish Architecture. Istanbul: Ahmet Ertug, 1986. 224 pages with 151 colour and 8 black and white plates and 30 line drawings and plans. Hardback in a slipcase. 37 x 27cms. A sumptuous guide to the architecture of Turkey with details and colour photographs of the major buildings of Istanbul.
A sumptuous guide to the architecture of Turkey with details and colour photographs of the major buildings of Istanbul. Text in English
[Romano Fortunato Carapecchia] - Lucca, Denis De
Reference : 084100
(1999)
ISBN : 9990993009
Lucca, Denis De: Carapecchia: Master of Baroque Architecture in early eighteenth century Malta. Sta Venera: Midsea Books, 1999. 292pp 25 colour and 105 monochrome plates, 73 colour and 83 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 30.8x23.8cms. Monograph on this Roman-born architect who studied under Carlo Fontana and moved to Malta in 1707 where, because of the Pope's intervention, he worked for the Grand Master of the ruling Hospitaller Knights of St John. He was commissioned to transform Valetta and the surrounding area. Examines his life, work and continuing influence on the architecture of the island.
Monograph on this Roman-born architect who studied under Carlo Fontana and moved to Malta in 1707 where, because of the Pope's intervention, he worked for the Grand Master of the ruling Hospitaller Knights of St John. He was commissioned to transform Valetta and the surrounding area. Examines his life, work and continuing influence on the architecture of the island. Text in English