Evolution And Innovation In 800 Years Of Urban Domestic Architecture
Terrace, or row, houses are part of the fabric of almost every town and city in the West. This book approaches the history of their architecture form 1200 right up to the present day on an international scale.
It explores the fascinating background and character of over 120 town houses, from medieval Romanesque buildings to contemporary steel and glass structures, and offers revealing insights into their design and layout and the lifestyles of those who have occupied them.
'Town Houses' examines how architects, builders and craftsmen have adapted to changes in society and technological advances in each century, providing a testament to their skill and ingenuity. It focuses on the need for conserving this diverse and revealing aspect of our urban past and on remarkable present-day innovations in this continuing and vibrant architectural tradition.