The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Art/architecture)
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Author(s)Frederick O'Dwyer
PublisherCork University Press
ISBN / ASIN0902561855
ISBN-139780902561854
Sales Rank9,042,593
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In 1846 Sir Thomas Deane, a Cork architect, builder and politician employed Benjamin Woodward, a young architect with an interest in medieval antiquities, to assist in the design of Queen's College, Cork. Thus began one of the most remarkable partnerships in nineteenth-century architectural history. Their most notable commissions include the asylum at Killarney, the Kildare Street Club, the Museum Building in Trinity College, Dublin and the University Museum in Oxford. Frederick O'Dwyer has gathered together over 300 contemporary and modern photographs, engravings and architectural drawings to illustrate the most comprehensive study of an architectural practice ever undertaken by an Irish publisher.
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