The Vernacular of Money : Classical Architecture in the City of London
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
8833673359
ISBN-13
9788833673356
Publisher
Officina Libraria
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Officina Libraria
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 8th, 2025
Print length
192 Pages
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This book is dedicated to the sumptuous classical buildings of the City of London - a comprehensive exploration of 65 of its most important historic buildings, with a wealth of photographs and in-depth entries dedicated to each building.
This book is dedicated to the sumptuous classical buildings of the City of London with a wealth of iconography and detailed descriptions that delve into the history of these buildings, both institutional and commercial venues.
The City of London is a special place; presently associated with business and high-level finance in particular. It is a frenetic, changing cityscape but despite the bluster it retains evidence of a fascinating history and a wealth of sumptuous architectural detail. The Vernacular of Money: Classical Architecture in the City of London documents and illustrates this wealth of institutional and commercial buildings that draw inspiration from Classical architectural canon, reinterpreting and adapting it to coeval requirements.
From graceful livery halls like the Goldsmiths’, to palatial Edwardian insurance offices to decorous official buildings like the Mansion House and Royal Exchange, the buildings documented here are unified not only geographically and culturally but also by the use of a common ‘vocabulary’ — the Classical architectural language that has influenced Western architectural discourse for the better part of two and a half millennia.
The volume is aimed both at as a reference work of architectural history and as a general interest book for the large community of present and past City of London workers and residents.
The City of London is a special place; presently associated with business and high-level finance in particular. It is a frenetic, changing cityscape but despite the bluster it retains evidence of a fascinating history and a wealth of sumptuous architectural detail. The Vernacular of Money: Classical Architecture in the City of London documents and illustrates this wealth of institutional and commercial buildings that draw inspiration from Classical architectural canon, reinterpreting and adapting it to coeval requirements.
From graceful livery halls like the Goldsmiths’, to palatial Edwardian insurance offices to decorous official buildings like the Mansion House and Royal Exchange, the buildings documented here are unified not only geographically and culturally but also by the use of a common ‘vocabulary’ — the Classical architectural language that has influenced Western architectural discourse for the better part of two and a half millennia.
The volume is aimed both at as a reference work of architectural history and as a general interest book for the large community of present and past City of London workers and residents.
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