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A Treatise on Civil Architecture


  • Stolpe Publishing (T&H)
  • by William Chambers, Franck Salmon, Clive Aslet
Sir William Chambers (1722–96) was a Swedish-British architect with an unusual track record. He designed imaginative castle buildings and luxurious interiors as well as simple and rational utilitarian architecture. After growing up in Sweden, he worked mostly in England, where he became a favorite of King George III. But throughout his life he emphasized his Swedish background and also designed buildings in Sweden.

ISBN 9789189696358 | EN | HB
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Publisher Stolpe Publishing (T&H)
ISBN 9789189696358
Author(s) William Chambers, Franck Salmon, Clive Aslet
Publication date June 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 520 x 350 mm
Illustrations 50 col.ill.
Pages 200
Language(s) English ed.
Publisher Stolpe Publishing
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Sir William Chambers (1722–96) was a Swedish-British architect with an unusual track record. He designed imaginative castle buildings and luxurious interiors as well as simple and rational utilitarian architecture. After growing up in Sweden, he worked mostly in England, where he became a favorite of King George III. But throughout his life he emphasized his Swedish background and also designed buildings in Sweden. A Treatise on Civil Architecture is a handbook in architecture, where Chambers wanted to explain the basics of the art of building in a pedagogical way. Even today it serves as an excellent guide to the secrets of classical architecture with concise texts and beautiful plates with both details and overviews of different building types and their functions.