Not only the country-house ideal as we know it, but the whole of Edwardian domestic architecture was shaped by Country Life. Some of the reasons why this came about are straightforward: the magazine ...
In this essay by the British architect and academic Dr. Timothy Brittain-Catlin, the very notion of British postmodernism—today often referred to as intimately tied to the work of James Stirling and ...
Shannon Kyles, Professor at Mohawk College and Architecture Editor at Arabella Magazine, will highlight some of the distinguishing features of the Edwardian period so that those buildings will be ...
The death of Queen Victoria in 1901 quickly ended the world’s interest in Victorian-style architecture. Her son, King Edward VII, succeeded the queen and advocated for elite high fashion and design ...
Respecting both the Confucian ideal of form and matter existing interdependently, and the heritage of the Grade II-Listed building, the architects divided rooms with rosewood screens to preserve ...