The Fabrication of Medieval History: Archaeology and artifice at the Office of Works The Colin Matthew Memorial Lecture for the Public Understanding of...
The Question of Beauty in Architecture Alain de Botton, writer, broadcaster and producer, ponders the question...
Envy of Kings: The Guildhall of London and the Power of the Medieval Corporation The government of the City of London is older than...
Coming to Terms with Modern Times: English architecture in the post-war era The Second World War intensified and magnified debates that had...
Progresses: Royal Courts on the Move in Tudor and Stuart England Most summers Tudor and Stuart monarchs took their court on...
Thinking Theologically About Modern Art: A Sense of the Sacred? By exploring the architecture, stained glass windows and art installations...
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.
Forwards and Backwards: Architecture in inter-war England The First World War brought far reaching changes to England...
God meets Mammon: The Financing of the New Cathedral St. Paul's is perhaps the greatest building to have emerged...