. The English house, how to judge its periods and styles. (P liCEE)[LE§T®iE IKI^ILIL, mufu mtiEVisiirioiM (i7tO Robert mn arch;. (P seef piM YY 0 acflli f»« aEVflTI0N5 iCflLE fR PLANS y-P ip y y y-y y y y y f f y y y ijofttr Classic Country Mansions of the Eighteenth Century. Reproduced by kind permission of Professor Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture (B. T. Batsford, Publisher). See pages 268 and 270. |,y,.¥^ THE RENAISSANCE 269 and the College also ; Bedford Square, London,and Caen Wood, Hampstead. Nash (1752-1835). — Buckingham Palace,afterwards alter
. The English house, how to judge its periods and styles. (P liCEE)[LE§T®iE IKI^ILIL, mufu mtiEVisiirioiM (i7tO Robert mn arch;. (P seef piM YY 0 acflli f»« aEVflTI0N5 iCflLE fR PLANS y-P ip y y y-y y y y y f f y y y ijofttr Classic Country Mansions of the Eighteenth Century. Reproduced by kind permission of Professor Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture (B. T. Batsford, Publisher). See pages 268 and 270. |,y,.¥^ THE RENAISSANCE 269 and the College also ; Bedford Square, London,and Caen Wood, Hampstead. Nash (1752-1835). — Buckingham Palace,afterwards altered by Blore ; Regent Street, Lon-don, and the blocks of houses around RegentsPark. Decimus Burton (1800-81).—Athenaeum Club,Pall Mall, and the United Service Club. Sir Charles Barry (i 795-1860).—The Travel-lers Club, Pall Mall, and the Reform Club ;Bridgewater House, where Gothic influencemarks a transition of style. Sir y antes Pennethorne (1801—71). — Thewestern wing of Somerset House, and LondonUniversity, Burlington Gardens. Pennethorne,influenced by Sir Charles Barry, broke awayfrom the use of porticoes,
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