The culture of architecture in Dublin 1940-1965 : a study of architectural discourse, key competitions and buildings of health, home and worship
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Ellen Rowley, 'The culture of architecture in Dublin 1940-1965 : a study of architectural discourse, key competitions and buildings of health, home and worship', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History of Art and Architecture, 2011, pp 439, pp 249Download Item:
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The thesis is a history of architecture in Dublin from c.1940 to c.1965. It is the first in-depth examination of Irish architecture during this period. It explores various relationships around the production and culture of architecture over a twenty-five year period such as patronage (local authority, Catholic Church and semi-state), contemporary architectural discourse, architectural education, international influences, stylistic tendencies, technological development and the flowering of town planning. It is an interpretative history which attempts to sketch a comprehensive picture of architecture in its cultural, social, economic and international contexts, 1940 - 1965.
Author: Rowley, Ellen
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McParland, EdwardQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History of Art and ArchitectureNote:
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