The English HouseLong regarded as one of the most important works ever written in the field of architectural critici sm and architectural history, Das Englische Haus was first published in 1904 and is now for the first time translated into English in its entirety with all its original contemporary illustrations and plans. |
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B The development of the modern English house under the younger architects | 37 |
Conclusion | 51 |
Some of the local determinants of the English house | 67 |
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architects architecture artistic Arts and Crafts Baillie Scott Bath bathroom become Bedford Park bedroom Billiard-room building built C. F. A. Voysey carpets ceiling chairs Cleaning-room colour comfortable continent continental country-house courtyard culture cupboards decoration dining-room domestic quarters doors drawing-room Dressing-room Edgar Wood eighteenth century England English house entirely Ernest Newton fire fire-place flat forecourt frieze front furniture garden German Gothic Gothicists ground floor ground-plan hall Hermann Muthesius ideas important influence interior kitchen layout light-well London Lowther Lodge Mackintosh Meat-larder Morris Morris's Motcombe motifs movement Muthesius Muthesius's nature Norman Shaw nowadays nursery ornament painted Pantry pattern Philip Webb pieces Plan of ground plaster Port Sunlight Scullery servants side simple small house staircase Stanmore Hall Store-room street style terrace town house usually W. H. Bidlake wall wallpapers Walter Crane Washing-place whole wood wooden