J.P.T.SLEVIN(编辑),L.LOCKYER(翻译),《贝弗利的阿尔弗雷德的历史》

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
D. Crouch
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英国著名的景色。所有这些都得到了令人满意的说明、日期和解释。在霍文厄姆大厅,这本书不得不关注为什么特定的建筑会出现这样的问题。托马斯·沃斯利(Thomas Worsley)没有实现他的梦想,(从1751年开始)建造了一所附楼的骑术学校。他的题词是:“他尽其所能建造了这座建筑,而不是他想建造的”,可以代表许多其他建筑。格伦维尔极力赞扬过去一百年中建造的高质量建筑,并毫不避讳地批评那些质量较差的建筑。在进行审美判断时很难做到不偏不倚,野蛮主义很少被热情地提及。建筑师设计的私人住宅做得很好,比如安娜贝尔·多特的石头屋,Goathland,约1912-15年直到21世纪,在《女建筑师的骑行》中发现的唯一例子。一些最好的现代建筑是工业和机构建筑,其中包括米德尔斯堡的运输桥、斯卡伯勒医院和沃斯修女院。引言的结尾是“希望其他人能效仿,为未来生产出质量卓越的建筑”。这本书值得一读。进一步的印刷版似乎不太可能。数字Pevsner将是未来更新的地方。
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J.P.T. SLEVIN (ed.), L. LOCKYER (trans.), The History of Alfred of Beverley
famous scenes in England. All of which is satisfyingly illustrated, dated, and explained. At Hovingham Hall, the volume cannot but focus on the question of why particular buildings appear as they do. Thomas Worsley fell short of his dreams, producing (from 1751) a Riding School with house attached. His inscription: Pro viribus non pro votis erexit T.W., ‘He built this as he could, not as he would’, can stand for many other buildings. Grenville makes a stirring effort to praise high-quality building erected in the last hundred years and does not shy away from criticizing those of lesser quality. It is difficult to be even-handed while exercising aesthetic judgement, and Brutalism is rarely mentioned with enthusiasm. Architect designed private houses do well, such as Stone House, Goathland, c. 1912–15, by Annabel Dot; ‘the only example found in the Riding of a female architect until the 21C’. Some of the best modern architecture is industrial and institutional, with praise for Middlesbrough’s Transporter Bridge, Scarborough hospital, and Wass nunnery. The Introduction ends ‘with the hope that others will follow the lead to produce buildings of outstanding quality for the future’. This volume deserves to endure. Further printed editions seem unlikely. A digital Pevsner will be the place for future updates.
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Northern History
Northern History Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Northern History was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
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