Architectural Drawings of the Regency Period: Voysey and Decoration
- Synopsis
- The Regency period (1790-1837) was one of the great ages of architectural draughtsmanship and saw technical advances and developments in architectural practice. This exhibition shows how different sorts of drawings were used by architects and contains design drawings, presentation drawings, perspectives, working and contract drawings; also competition drawings, survey drawings and record drawings.
- Series
- Royal Institute of British Architects, Exhibitions at the Riba Heinz Gallery, Series
- Language
- English
- Medium
- Multimedia; 80 slides. col.
- Year of production
- 1992
- Availability
- out of distribution
- Documentation
- Supplied with list of slides.
- Subjects
- Architecture
- Keywords
- architectural design; drawings; Regency period
Production Company
- Name
World Microfilms
Distributor
- Name
World Microfilms
- Contact
- Stephen Albert
- microworld@ndirect.co.uk
- Web
- http://www.microworld.uk.com/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 7586 4499
- Fax
- 020 7722 1068
- Address
- PO Box 35488
St John’s Wood
London
NW8 6WD - Notes
- World Microfilms distributes the Audio Forum collection of CDs for language learning and the Sussex Tapes library of video and audio material for sixth form and undergraduate teaching. The Sussex Tapes collection concentrates on the areas of English, history and music. Architecture programmes from the Masters of Architecture and Pidgeon Digital (qv) series of slides are sold on DVD as well as being accessible online via subscription.
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