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Axial Planning in Architecture
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Typical child’s drawing of a house
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The Baths of Diocletian, Rome (212-216 AD ), from Serlio
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Typical House in Pompeii, pre 79 AD
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Timber Halls based on Sung Dynasty building standards, between 857 and 1697 AD (from Norman Crowe, Nature and the Idea of the Man-made World, MIT Press, 1995)
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Bayleaf Farmhouse, c.1405-30, now at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, West Sussex
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Bayleaf Farmhouse
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Essex House plans and massing, c.1500-1700, from M W Barley, The English Farmhouse and Cottage, Routledge, 1961
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Vernacular Revival in late 19th century America Elihu Cole House, Nantucket, 1722 and Redcote, York Harbour, Maine, 1882, from Jonathan Hale, The Old Way of Seeing, 1994
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Palladio, Villa Capra (‘La Rotonda’), Vicenza, 1566-70, and Julian Bicknell, Henbury Hall, Cheshire, 1984-90
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Stage design by Inigo Jones, c.1615
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View of Greenwich, 1670, showing Queen’s House, by Inigo Jones, 1616-35, and King Charles Block, by John Webb, 1662-9
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Royal Naval Hospital and Queen’s House, Greenwich, Chapel and Painted Hall by Sir Christopher Wren, 1698- 1707
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English Palladianism: Wanstead House, Essex, alternative designs by Colen Campbell, 1715-20
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Holkham Hall, Norfolk, by William Kent, begun 1734
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Plan of a Magnificent College,from Opera Varie, c.1750
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Scene from Gladiator, 2001
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Hotel in Avignon, France, by Jean- Baptiste Franque, 1730, from the Encyclopédie by Diderot and d’Alembert, 1776-7
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Hôtel Guimard, Paris, by C. N. Ledoux, 1770
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Hôtel Guimard, plans and section
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Charles Percier, Project for a Palace of the Academies, 1786
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J. N. L. Durand, ‘Marche à suivre dans la composition d’un Projet quelconque’ (Procedure to follow when composing any sort of buidling), from Précis des Leçons, 1813
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Charles Garnier, A Building for the Headquarters of a State Bank, 1899, Paris, Ecole des Beaux Arts
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John Nash, Cumberland Terrace, Regent’s Park, 1826
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John Nash, Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, 1822
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John Nash, York Gate, Regent’s Park, 1819
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John Nash, Cronkhill, Shropshire, 1802
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Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker, New Delhi, 1910-30
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Sir Edwin Lutyens, plan of the Viceroy’s House, New Delhi, 1910-30
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