This article explores the relationship between architecture and political culture in the Palace of Westminster from 1399 to the present day. Drawing on the research of the AHRC-funded St Stephen's Chapel and Listening to the Commons projects, it addresses four research themes: the architecture of the Commons and Lords chambers from the medieval period to the present; access to political space at Westminster, focusing in particular on the experience of women before the extension of the franchise; the acoustics of parliamentary space, drawing on fieldwork at Westminster as well as archival research; and questions of parliamentary ceremony, ritual and space in long historical perspective
How does one approach a study of the archi-textures of parliamentary spaces? How do the walls, floor...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
The relationship between architecture and religion in seventeenth-century England is a problematic o...
This essay explores the significance of the Elizabethan house of commons meeting in a converted roya...
This article explores how the art and architecture of the New Palace of Westminster (home to the UK’...
The Exchequer of Receipt was responsible for the administration of crown finance, yet historians hav...
This paper concerns the roles of users and architecture in relation to history. Issues of site inclu...
This thesis examines science's role in the construction of Britain's new Houses of Parliament betwee...
This thesis explores the importance of the United Kingdom’s composition as a multinational state to ...
As political polarisation undermines confidence in the shared values and established constitutional ...
The paper examines the link between the way in which the architecture of Parliament Houses, British...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to five residences that were commissioned and headed...
View depicting where the Chapel meets the older Gothic Choir; In 1503-1509 the early 13th-century La...
This thesis is concerned with the college founded by Edward III in his principal palace of Westminst...
How does one approach a study of the archi-textures of parliamentary spaces? How do the walls, floor...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
The relationship between architecture and religion in seventeenth-century England is a problematic o...
This essay explores the significance of the Elizabethan house of commons meeting in a converted roya...
This article explores how the art and architecture of the New Palace of Westminster (home to the UK’...
The Exchequer of Receipt was responsible for the administration of crown finance, yet historians hav...
This paper concerns the roles of users and architecture in relation to history. Issues of site inclu...
This thesis examines science's role in the construction of Britain's new Houses of Parliament betwee...
This thesis explores the importance of the United Kingdom’s composition as a multinational state to ...
As political polarisation undermines confidence in the shared values and established constitutional ...
The paper examines the link between the way in which the architecture of Parliament Houses, British...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to five residences that were commissioned and headed...
View depicting where the Chapel meets the older Gothic Choir; In 1503-1509 the early 13th-century La...
This thesis is concerned with the college founded by Edward III in his principal palace of Westminst...
How does one approach a study of the archi-textures of parliamentary spaces? How do the walls, floor...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
The relationship between architecture and religion in seventeenth-century England is a problematic o...