The English House
Keywords:
architectural, English, German, domesticAbstract
The English House is a book of design and architectural history written by German architect Hermann Muthesius and published in 1904.[1] Its three volumes provide a record of the revival of English domestic architecture during the latter part of the nineteenth century.[2] The main themes he discusses are history, form and decor.
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