This article examines the speculative building world of late seventeenth-century London, a context often associated with the birth of modern real estate culture. It examines existing literature on the subject, and identifies the economic and social conditions that converged in producing new paradigms of speculative construction, as well as the actors and instruments involved in its codification. Rather than through the design and authorial practices usually associated with architects, building was realized based on a constellation of conflicting and largely still unsystematized negotiations between the stakeholders, such as builders, landowners, investors, and lessees. This article discusses these paradigms, particularly in relation to a fu...
This paper demonstrates how the built can bring together seemingly disparate debates in architectura...
Transition periods such as England experienced during the seventeenth century are particularly effic...
The emergence of financial institutions such as the exchanges or bourses of northern Europe in the s...
This article examines the speculative building world of late seventeenth-century London, a context o...
This article examines the speculative building world of late seventeenth-century London, a context o...
My dissertation tracks the development of London\u27s built environment through the seventeenth and ...
Successive house building booms from the late 19th century until the Second World War left their in...
This thesis investigates early modern architecture in the Philosophical Transactions, the monthly jo...
This thesis investigates early modern architecture in the Philosophical Transactions, the monthly jo...
What does a political conceptualisation of the relationship between urban development and heritage i...
Through a case study of the Drapers’ Company, this thesis examines the role London’s livery companie...
This thesis examines the relationship between architectural arrangements and behavioural conventions...
Late twentieth-century social and linguistic theory tells us that the view from the tall building tr...
This article argues that, in early modern architecture in Britain, the role of making has been subor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from P...
This paper demonstrates how the built can bring together seemingly disparate debates in architectura...
Transition periods such as England experienced during the seventeenth century are particularly effic...
The emergence of financial institutions such as the exchanges or bourses of northern Europe in the s...
This article examines the speculative building world of late seventeenth-century London, a context o...
This article examines the speculative building world of late seventeenth-century London, a context o...
My dissertation tracks the development of London\u27s built environment through the seventeenth and ...
Successive house building booms from the late 19th century until the Second World War left their in...
This thesis investigates early modern architecture in the Philosophical Transactions, the monthly jo...
This thesis investigates early modern architecture in the Philosophical Transactions, the monthly jo...
What does a political conceptualisation of the relationship between urban development and heritage i...
Through a case study of the Drapers’ Company, this thesis examines the role London’s livery companie...
This thesis examines the relationship between architectural arrangements and behavioural conventions...
Late twentieth-century social and linguistic theory tells us that the view from the tall building tr...
This article argues that, in early modern architecture in Britain, the role of making has been subor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from P...
This paper demonstrates how the built can bring together seemingly disparate debates in architectura...
Transition periods such as England experienced during the seventeenth century are particularly effic...
The emergence of financial institutions such as the exchanges or bourses of northern Europe in the s...