The interwar period in Britain saw a rapid increase in the dissemination of images of well-photographed buildings and interiors in a variety of journals and magazines. Varied titles, such as The Architectural Review, Country Life, Vogue and The Sketch, all published seductive images of newly built architecture and its interiors. Taking a selection of contemporary images as a starting point this paper aims to look more closely at the consumption of the work of Oliver Hill (1887–1968), a quintessential architect and interior designer of the period, in contemporary media. This paper will use an analysis of the interactions between the interior as space and the interior as staged in images as a way of expanding our understanding of how the i...
Display architecture was a crucial marketing strategy for British department stores of the Victorian...
Every style of interior since 1900 is charted in this concise, wide-ranging and indispensable critic...
Film Architecture and the Transnational Imagination presents for the first time a comparative study ...
The interwar period in Britain saw a rapid increase in the dissemination of wellphotographed buildi...
This study explores the career of British architect Oliver Hill (1887-1968), focusing mainly on the ...
Within the scope of revisionist studies of architectural practices during the interwar period in Bri...
It has often been remarked that modern architecture in Britain began late and that its emergence lar...
Designing the Modern Interior reveals how the design of the inside spaces of our homes and public bu...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
This thesis presents a cultural history of domestic space in England between 1910 and 1948. Against ...
Interior space encloses the daily routines of human life. Each space will invoke different responses...
This thesis aims to establish how and why the architecture of pleasure matched the stylistic and ide...
This thesis explores how the practice and profession of architecture was increasingly understood and...
This chapter reconsiders the adoption and adaptation of the style in the UK, combining approaches ta...
PhDThis thesis investigates the aesthetic construction of domestic life in British feature films mad...
Display architecture was a crucial marketing strategy for British department stores of the Victorian...
Every style of interior since 1900 is charted in this concise, wide-ranging and indispensable critic...
Film Architecture and the Transnational Imagination presents for the first time a comparative study ...
The interwar period in Britain saw a rapid increase in the dissemination of wellphotographed buildi...
This study explores the career of British architect Oliver Hill (1887-1968), focusing mainly on the ...
Within the scope of revisionist studies of architectural practices during the interwar period in Bri...
It has often been remarked that modern architecture in Britain began late and that its emergence lar...
Designing the Modern Interior reveals how the design of the inside spaces of our homes and public bu...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
This thesis presents a cultural history of domestic space in England between 1910 and 1948. Against ...
Interior space encloses the daily routines of human life. Each space will invoke different responses...
This thesis aims to establish how and why the architecture of pleasure matched the stylistic and ide...
This thesis explores how the practice and profession of architecture was increasingly understood and...
This chapter reconsiders the adoption and adaptation of the style in the UK, combining approaches ta...
PhDThis thesis investigates the aesthetic construction of domestic life in British feature films mad...
Display architecture was a crucial marketing strategy for British department stores of the Victorian...
Every style of interior since 1900 is charted in this concise, wide-ranging and indispensable critic...
Film Architecture and the Transnational Imagination presents for the first time a comparative study ...