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1 Axial Planning in Architecture

2 Typical child’s drawing of a house

3 The Baths of Diocletian, Rome (212-216 AD ), from Serlio

4 Typical House in Pompeii, pre 79 AD

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6 Timber Halls based on Sung Dynasty building standards, between 857 and 1697 AD (from Norman Crowe, Nature and the Idea of the Man-made World, MIT Press, 1995)

7 Bayleaf Farmhouse, c.1405-30, now at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, West Sussex

8 Bayleaf Farmhouse

9 Essex House plans and massing, c.1500-1700, from M W Barley, The English Farmhouse and Cottage, Routledge, 1961

10 Vernacular Revival in late 19th century America Elihu Cole House, Nantucket, 1722 and Redcote, York Harbour, Maine, 1882, from Jonathan Hale, The Old Way of Seeing, 1994

11 Palladio, Villa Capra (‘La Rotonda’), Vicenza, 1566-70, and Julian Bicknell, Henbury Hall, Cheshire, 1984-90

12 Stage design by Inigo Jones, c.1615

13 View of Greenwich, 1670, showing Queen’s House, by Inigo Jones, 1616-35, and King Charles Block, by John Webb, 1662-9

14 Royal Naval Hospital and Queen’s House, Greenwich, Chapel and Painted Hall by Sir Christopher Wren, 1698- 1707

15 English Palladianism: Wanstead House, Essex, alternative designs by Colen Campbell, 1715-20

16 Holkham Hall, Norfolk, by William Kent, begun 1734

17 Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Plan of a Magnificent College,from Opera Varie, c.1750

18 Scene from Gladiator, 2001

19 Hotel in Avignon, France, by Jean- Baptiste Franque, 1730, from the Encyclopédie by Diderot and d’Alembert, 1776-7

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21 Hôtel Guimard, Paris, by C. N. Ledoux, 1770

22 Hôtel Guimard, plans and section

23 Charles Percier, Project for a Palace of the Academies, 1786

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25 J. N. L. Durand, ‘Marche à suivre dans la composition d’un Projet quelconque’ (Procedure to follow when composing any sort of buidling), from Précis des Leçons, 1813

26 Charles Garnier, A Building for the Headquarters of a State Bank, 1899, Paris, Ecole des Beaux Arts

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28 John Nash, Cumberland Terrace, Regent’s Park, 1826

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30 John Nash, Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, 1822

31 John Nash, York Gate, Regent’s Park, 1819

32 John Nash, Cronkhill, Shropshire, 1802

33 Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker, New Delhi, 1910-30

34 Sir Edwin Lutyens, plan of the Viceroy’s House, New Delhi, 1910-30

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