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Anna Centenary Library 6TH FLOOR, B WING | 720.92 TYA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 104118 |
| 720.92 TIH Tihany design | 720.92 TOR Carme Pinos : an architecture of overlay | 720.92 TUR International architect of the revolutionary era | 720.92 TYA Sir James Pennethorne And The Making Of Victorian London | 720.92 TYS The story of an architect king : Stanislas Leszczynski in Lorraine 1737-1766 | 720.92 VAN Gaudí | 720.92 VOG Le Corbusier, the noble savage : toward an archaeology of modernism |
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For a period of thirty years in the mid-nineteenth century James Pennethorne was more intimately involved with the planning and building of London than any other major architect. A pupil of John Nash, he took over his teacher's practice and became government architect for the first half of Victoria's reign.
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