Shaping London: The patterns and forms that make the metropolis
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Author(s)Terry Farrell
PublisherWiley
ISBN / ASIN0470699965
ISBN-139780470699966
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,985,964
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In this wholly new and dynamic view of London, Farrell looks beyond the contribution of individual buildings to the city. He creates a larger, more exciting frame, charting how the capital's messy and complex shape has been hewn out of a series of layers - natural and manmade, so the Thames and the natural landscape gets as much attention as the railway infrastructure, the roads and the canals. This provides a whole series of revelations that allow us to see the city afresh: How might the natural bends in the river have impacted where and what was built? How have the Thames' tributaries affected historic boundaries and development, played out in the estates of Mayfair? How is the Roman plan for the city of London still discernible in today's street patterns? Illustrated with original sketches, maps, archive photographs and paintings, this book provides a vibrant and intriguing collage of London's patterns and its history. Covers: * The Thames at West London, Central London, Docklands and the Estuary * Tributaries * Canals * Railways * The London Underground * The natural landscape
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