Inigo Jones and the Architecture of Necessity Inigo Jones is the architect best-known for the Banqueting House on Whitehall, one of the icons of British state architecture.
Restoration and Reaction: Palaces of the Restoration Charles II's court has often been portrayed as devoted to...
War Halls: Royal Houses from the Saxons to the Hundred Years' War Medieval kings were warriors and their palaces needed to reflect...
The Last Stuarts and the Death of the Royal Powerhouse In his short reign James II built a surprising amount...
Thinking Theologically About Modern Art: A Sense of the Sacred? By exploring the architecture, stained glass windows and art installations...
God meets Mammon: The Financing of the New Cathedral St. Paul's is perhaps the greatest building to have emerged...
St. Paul's Cathedral at 300: The Recent Refurbishment Project A continuation of the story of St Paul's... 2011 is...
Coming to Terms with Modern Times: English architecture in the post-war era The Second World War intensified and magnified debates that had...
English Architecture and the First World War The First World War had a devastating effect on Britain...