Art and Architecture of Ireland Volume IV: Architecture 1600-2000

The most complete survey of architecture in Ireland ever published. The essays in this volume cover all aspects of Ireland's built environment, not only buildings but infrastructure, landscape development, public and private construction and much else. The volume challenges and expands the trad...

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Other Authors: Loeber, Rolf (Editor), Campbell, Hugh (Editor), Hurley, Livia (Editor), Montague, John (Editor), Rowley, Ellen (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Royal Irish Academy 2015
Series:Art and Architecture of Ireland
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