At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent about the ongoing construction of Covent Garden, a piazza designed to rival any in Venice. Not only do these characters praise the Surveyor’s aesthetic purity, but they also speculate how social and economic betterment should ensue from such a massive urban project. Immediately following this exchange, they observe a woman dressed as a Venetian courtesan stepping onto her balcony, a woman who boldly proclaims her economic and sexual independence in pursuing a profession much prized in Italy. In this clash of values between Italian ‘high’ culture and its ‘low’ sexual mores, between masculine building and feminine selling, the body of architectu...
Responding to an international call for the Un-built 2008 international architecture research events...
Caterina Sforza (1462/3-1509) was famous during her lifetime because of her twelve-year regency over...
Libertine erotic novellas included a number of seductive descriptions of unfolding spaces often seen...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
In his Lectures on Architecture, Robert Morris described the three-house block of homes on the north...
Women have always been strongly involved in creating environment and living spaces, even without ini...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The two volumes of Bernard Blackmantle’s 1826 The English Spy are part of a particular English ‘spyi...
Factors addressed by art historians in interpreting and explaining the unconventional design of the ...
The east portico, frontal view, looking up; Jones was the executive officer of a commission establis...
International audienceWomen had an existence in the venetian social space in the xvth and xvith cent...
The City Beautiful and the City Practical movement –a contemporaneous alternative—were architectural...
This study aims at understanding the material and cultural reasons why women leave the profession of...
Covent Garden is a popular and central area firmly established in London’s urban landscape. It is ...
Responding to an international call for the Un-built 2008 international architecture research events...
Caterina Sforza (1462/3-1509) was famous during her lifetime because of her twelve-year regency over...
Libertine erotic novellas included a number of seductive descriptions of unfolding spaces often seen...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
In his Lectures on Architecture, Robert Morris described the three-house block of homes on the north...
Women have always been strongly involved in creating environment and living spaces, even without ini...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The two volumes of Bernard Blackmantle’s 1826 The English Spy are part of a particular English ‘spyi...
Factors addressed by art historians in interpreting and explaining the unconventional design of the ...
The east portico, frontal view, looking up; Jones was the executive officer of a commission establis...
International audienceWomen had an existence in the venetian social space in the xvth and xvith cent...
The City Beautiful and the City Practical movement –a contemporaneous alternative—were architectural...
This study aims at understanding the material and cultural reasons why women leave the profession of...
Covent Garden is a popular and central area firmly established in London’s urban landscape. It is ...
Responding to an international call for the Un-built 2008 international architecture research events...
Caterina Sforza (1462/3-1509) was famous during her lifetime because of her twelve-year regency over...
Libertine erotic novellas included a number of seductive descriptions of unfolding spaces often seen...