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James Stevens Curl has reservations about a broad overview of the development of Christianity through its architecture
James Stevens Curl is delighted by a comprehensive study of an often underrated architectural era
James Stevens Curl considers the elusive notion of ‘grace’ and how it impregnated the art of the Renaissance and beyond
James Stevens Curl is thrilled by a guide to how we can recover the essential principles of creating liveable cities
James Stevens Curl is impressed by a detailed account of one of the world’s most celebrated buildings
James Stevens Curl enjoys a brief survey of changing British attitudes to the saying of final farewells
James Stevens Curl has reservations about an account of the art produced under totalitarianism
James Stevens Curl relishes the extraordinary visual splendours of a fin-de-siècle creative explosion
Book of the week: James Stevens Curl is impressed by a marriage of modern architecture and monument preservation
James Stevens Curl on a camp counter-culture that injected whimsy and vitality into art and design
Models and casts helped transmit knowledge of building, design and art, says James Stevens Curl
James Stevens Curl on an eloquent plea for an understanding of the past through built fabric
James Stevens Curl on a study of symptoms of consumer culture and those who built them
James Stevens Curl on a tome that emphasises the physician/naturalist’s role in transforming cabinets of curiosities into major institutions of the Enlightenment
James Stevens Curl heaps praise on a fascinating study and pays tribute to the scholarly tenacity that it is built on
James Stevens Curl on an architect who designed some of the great Victorian buildings but was unjustly maligned
James Stevens Curl on a well-researched study of the display of and visitor reactions to exhibits