The country house is often seen as fixed and permanent: a stable space, produced to a blue print that, once manifest in stone and plaster, remained largely unchanged. As Girouard argues, it was both a reflection and expression of the power of its owner, imprinting their status and identity onto the landscape in complex, but essentially uncomplicated ways. Read in this way, the country house is all about status and taste, but it also gave its owner, and the landowning classes more generally, ‘a sense of identity, of achievement, and of permanence’. In reality, the situation was rarely this straightforward. I have argued elsewhere that ‘viewing the great house as the embodiment of social and cultural capital places emphasis on outcomes and o...
This thesis explores space design and use within the Anglo-American home. Spatiality, domestic or ot...
This article discusses extended implications of Lefebvre’s The Production of Space in the context of...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
This paper begins with the premise that the rich history of spatial experimentation in British housi...
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Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
This paper discusses two processes of production of space and how historiography of architecture rel...
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Urban theorists have offered a number of powerful and popular concepts for mapping spatial relations...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
The topographical paintings of English country houses which appeared in considerable numbers in the ...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
Henri Lefebvre’s project, developed over decades of research produced a corpus of work that sought t...
Henri Lefebvre in his work, The Production of Space describes “representational space” as being “ali...
This thesis explores space design and use within the Anglo-American home. Spatiality, domestic or ot...
This article discusses extended implications of Lefebvre’s The Production of Space in the context of...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
This paper begins with the premise that the rich history of spatial experimentation in British housi...
In the last year, pandemics’ spreading has forced people to rethink their relationship with their ho...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
This paper discusses two processes of production of space and how historiography of architecture rel...
This paper addresses several ideas proposed in the conference description. To begin with the paper, ...
Urban theorists have offered a number of powerful and popular concepts for mapping spatial relations...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
The topographical paintings of English country houses which appeared in considerable numbers in the ...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
Henri Lefebvre’s project, developed over decades of research produced a corpus of work that sought t...
Henri Lefebvre in his work, The Production of Space describes “representational space” as being “ali...
This thesis explores space design and use within the Anglo-American home. Spatiality, domestic or ot...
This article discusses extended implications of Lefebvre’s The Production of Space in the context of...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...