Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain

An illustrated exploration of Spain's Gothic architecture

George Edmund Street author Georgiana Goddard King editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Aug '17

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This illustrated two-volume work explores Spain's ancient towns and cities, showcasing the significance of Gothic architecture, as discussed in Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain.

In Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, George Edmund Street, a prominent architect and theorist of the High Victorian Gothic style, invites readers on an enlightening journey through Spain's architectural heritage. Originally published in 1865 and reissued in 1914, this two-volume work showcases the beauty and intricacy of Spain's most ancient towns and cities. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for Gothic architecture, Street's narrative not only documents the structures but also explores their historical significance within the broader context of European architecture.

Street, who was instrumental in the design of London's Royal Courts of Justice, brings his expertise to this guide, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of architecture. His work is complemented by illustrations that vividly capture the essence of the Gothic style, providing readers with a visual feast as they traverse through Spain's architectural landscape. The editing by Georgiana Goddard King further enhances the work, ensuring that Street's pioneering insights are accessible to contemporary audiences.

This illustrated guide serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of Gothic architecture, highlighting the intricate designs and cultural narratives embedded within Spain's historical edifices. Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain remains an indispensable reference for understanding the evolution of Gothic architecture and its lasting impact on the architectural discourse in Europe.

ISBN: 9781108071178

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm

Weight: 470g

368 pages