The Building of England : The Architectural History of a Nation by Simon Thurley 9780008743246

The Building of England : The Architectural History of a Nation

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The Building of England : The Architectural History of a Nation by Simon Thurley 9780008743246

The Building of England : The Architectural History of a Nation

Simon Thurley

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Summary

From awe-inspiring Norman castles to the homes we live in, Simon Thurley explores how the architecture of this small island influenced the world.

The Building of England puts into context the significance of a country's architectural history and unearths how it is inextricably linked to the cultural past and present.

From humble Saxon huts to soaring gothic cathedrals, through feats of Victorian engineering to the homes we live in today, Simon Thurley tells the story of England through the places and people that built it.

The Building of England challenges us to think differently about English history. Through the lens of architecture, Thurley shows how a thousand years of economic, social and cultural change made England the place it is today.

People built for defence, power, profit, farming, manufacture, travel, religion and entertainment. The story of England is embedded in all our buildings.

This book brings the buildings, their designers, builders, owners and users vividly to life to show that they are a profound reflection of our history.

In this fully updated and expanded edition of his 2013 classic, The Building of England brings the story completely up to date, now ending in 2020. It places English architecture full square in its historical context.

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Title: The Building of England : The Architectural History of a Nation
Author: Simon Thurley
ISBN: 9780008743246
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: William Collins
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 18 June, 2026
Pagination: 480 pages

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