Architecture and Image-Building in Seventeenth-Century Hertfordshire
Discover the fascinating evolution of English architecture in the seventeenth century with Architecture and Image-Building in Seventeenth-Century Hertfordshire by Paul M. Hunneyball. Published by Oxford University Press in 2004, this insightful hardback features 256 pages of in-depth analysis and research. Hunneyball's groundbreaking interdisciplinary study delves into how classical design reshaped architectural practices, replacing earlier styles with innovative forms. By reconstructing a comprehensive cross-section of building activity in Hertfordshire, this book offers a unique perspective on the radical transformations that defined the era. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the cultural shifts of the time, this work is a must-read for understanding the impact of design on society. Explore the intricate relationship between architecture and image-building in this compelling narrative.