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Anyone with an interest in buildings and the built environment would do well to purchase a copy of Owen Hopkins' book. - Monocle This innovative and unique book is a visual guide to the buildings that surround us. Architectural features are pinpointed and labelled on images of buildings so that, unlike with other architectural dictionaries, you don't have to know the name before looking it up. Clear line drawings and extensive colour photographs illustrate each of the main building types, from forts to churches, stately homes to skyscrapers. The individual structural elements and materials common to all buildings are then explained, whether in Classical, Gothic or Modernist style. A comprehensive glossary completes the book. This revised edition includes an expanded section on modern structures and materials, as well as the latest styles and concepts from the last ten years. A must for all lovers of architecture and those who would like to learn more Over 11,000 copies sold in English worldwide Covers all key building types and styles, from cathedrals to skyscrapers, Classical to contemporary. Each building type is illustrated with extensive photographs and annotated drawings Contains a comprehensive glossary of architectural terms

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Anyone with an interest in buildings and the built environment would do well to purchase a copy of Owen Hopkins' book. * Monocle * It is a delight to discover Owen Hopkins's Reading Architecture: A Visual Lexicon, recently published in its second edition. Covering the entire history of architecture and its myriad styles, and written in clear prose with diagrammatic illustrations throughout, this book is essential for those wishing to distinguish between a tympanum ("in medieval architecture, the often decorated infilled space above the imposts of an arch supported by two smaller arches") and a trumeau ("the central mullion in an arched window or doorway, supporting a tympanum above two smaller arches")-as well as those just curious what the dormer windows in spires are called (those would be lucarnes). * The New Criterion *

Chapter 1 Building Types
6(62)
The Classical Temple
8(1)
The Temple Front
8(2)
Temple Front Widths
10(1)
Intercolumniation
11(1)
Types
12(1)
Internal Spaces
13(1)
The Medieval Cathedral
14(1)
West-End Portal
14(1)
South Transept Portal
15(1)
Plan
16(1)
Church Plan
17(1)
Section
18(2)
Furnishings
20(2)
The Renaissance and Baroque Church
22(1)
Exterior
22(4)
Plan
26(2)
Interior
28(2)
Fortified Buildings
30(1)
Keep Castle
30(1)
Concentric Castle
31(1)
Exterior
32(2)
Country Houses and Villas
34(1)
Gothic
34(1)
Renaissance
35(1)
Neo-Classical
36(1)
Twentieth-Century
37(1)
Street-Facing Buildings
38(1)
Half-Timbered
38(1)
Masonry
39(1)
Brick
40(2)
Stone-Faced
42(2)
Irregular
44(2)
Public Buildings
46(1)
Neo-Gothic
46(4)
Neo-Classical
50(1)
Twenty-First-Century
51(1)
The Modern Block
52(1)
Pre-War
52(2)
Post-War
54(2)
High-Rise Buildings
56(1)
Art Deco
56(1)
International Style
57(1)
High-Tech
58(1)
Twenty-First-Century
59(1)
Contemporary Buildings
60(4)
Building Forms
64(4)
Chapter 2 Structures
Columns and Piers
68(1)
Types
68(2)
The Classical Orders
70(6)
Non-Classical Capitals
76(2)
Arches
78(1)
Elements
78(1)
Round Arches
79(1)
Pointed Arches
80(1)
Other Arch Forms
81(1)
Types
82(2)
Timber
84(4)
Concrete
88(4)
Steel
92(6)
Chapter 3 Architectural Elements
98(72)
Walls and Surfaces
100(1)
Masonry
100(1)
Common Types of Stone
100(2)
Surfaces
102(1)
Rustication
103(1)
Brick
104(1)
Positions
104(1)
Bonds
105(1)
Mortar Joints
106(1)
Types
107(1)
Timber
108(2)
Tiles and Ceramics
110(2)
Concrete and Renders
112(2)
Glass
114(2)
Metal and Synthetic Materials
116(2)
Wall Articulations
118(2)
Surface Articulations
120(2)
Unenriched Mouldings
122(2)
Enriched Mouldings and Decorative Elements
124(8)
Windows and Doors
132(1)
Types
132(4)
Delineating Apertures
136(1)
Classical Apertures
136(1)
Pediment Types
137(1)
Gothic Apertures
138(1)
Tracery Elements
138(1)
Tracery Types
139(1)
Common Window Forms
140(3)
Window Projections and Balconies
143(2)
Roof Lights
145(1)
Common Door Forms
146(2)
Roofs
148(1)
Types
148(2)
Tiling and Roof-Cladding Types
150(2)
Pitched and Gabled Roofs
152(1)
GableTypes
153(1)
Spires and Castellations
154(1)
Spire Types
155(2)
Domes
157(1)
Exterior
157(1)
Interior
158(1)
Types
159(1)
Structures
160(1)
Trusses
160(4)
Vaults
164(1)
Rib Vault Types
165(1)
Stairs and Lifts
166(1)
Staircase Components
166(1)
Staircase Types
167(1)
Lifts and Escalators
168(2)
Glossary 170(16)
Index 186(4)
Acknowledgements 190(1)
Picture Credits 191
Owen Hopkins is Director of the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University. Previously he was Senior Curator at Sir John Soane's Museum and before that he was Architecture Programme Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. He is the author of several books including Reading Architecture: A Visual Lexicon (2012), Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide (2014; both Laurence King), Postmodern Architecture: Less is a Bore (2020) and The Museum (2021).