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本章介绍了Nick Haynes的《建筑知识:格拉斯哥大学建筑史》(2013)和Nick Haynes和Clive B. Fenton的《建筑知识:爱丁堡大学建筑史》(2017)的综述。这些书由负责苏格兰建筑遗产的机构以统一和丰富的插图格式出版。作者主要是建筑历史学家,关注风格、赞助、成本、建筑方法和建筑史的其他主题,并使用建筑师个人的论文和大学档案。他们的工作也是对大学历史的重要贡献,因为建筑的演变反映了大学教育需求的变化,以及大学在城市社区中的地位。
Nick Haynes, Building Knowledge: An Architectural History of the University of Glasgow (Edinburgh: Historic Scotland, 2013).
This chapter presents reviews of Building Knowledge: An Architectural History of the University of Glasgow (2013) by Nick Haynes and Building Knowledge: An Architectural History of the University of Edinburgh (2017) by Nick Haynes and Clive B. Fenton. These books are published in a uniform and lavishly illustrated format by the body responsible for Scotland’s built heritage. The authors, who are primarily architectural historians, focus on style, patronage, costs, building methods, and other topics of architectural history, and use the papers of individual architects as well as university archives. Their work is also an important contribution to the history of universities, as the evolution of buildings reflects the changing demands of university education, and the place of universities within the urban community.