Konogan Beaufay on Roman Mosaics for Drawing Matter
CSCA Research Fellow Konogan Beaufay writes on a rare kind of colourful Roman mosaic
Clive Aslet’s New Book on Sir Edwin Lutyens
CSCA Visiting Professor Clive Aslet publishes book on Sir Edwin Lutyens, Britain’s Greatest Architect?
How a classically trained Nicholas Hawksmoor applied the English Gothic
Elizabeth Deans sets out to explore Nicholas Hawksmoor’s experience and interpretation of the English Gothic church.
New Publication: Royalty and Architecture: Visions and Ambitions of European Monarchs
Director Frank Salmon and Visiting Professor Clive Aslet co-edit a lavish volume on the importance of monarchs for architecture and architecture policy
Matthew Lloyd Roberts’ research on experiencing architecture in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain
Research Spotlight: Matthew Lloyd Roberts’ work focuses on certain flashpoints and moments that inaugurated new ways of thinking about architecture in this period.
Galeazzo Alessi and his design of the church of Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano in Genoa
Galeazzo Alessi and his design of the church of Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano in Genoa
The Erechtheion: An Overlooked Paradigm of the Greek Revival?
In April the Centre’s Director, Frank Salmon, gave a paper to the Cambridge Centre for Greek Studies, presenting some new ideas about the influence of the Erechtheion in Athens (as opposed to the Parthenon) on British, European and American Neo-classical architecture.