Skip to main content

Railway Architecture

Railway Architecture cover

Railway Architecture

Quantity
In stock
$8.37 RRP $11.96 Website price saving $3.59 (30%)

AudioTest BB- US,AU,CA 30%

Description

The great arched train sheds of Victorian Britain are often seen as the nineteenth-century equivalent of medieval cathedrals.

Once specific railway buildings became necessary around 1830 British architects seized the opportunity with both hands, designing some of the great buildings of their age. However, these grand buildings are only part of the story – not only was the country peppered with humbler individually styled station buildings, but also with bridges, signal boxes, engine sheds and other structures specific to the railways.

In this illustrated introduction, Bill Fawcett tells the story of railway architecture from the age of George Stephenson to modern times, including such influential architects as Sir George Gilbert Scott and Charles Holden.

Table of Contents

Introduction
A Rapid Advance: 1840–59
Maturity in Small to Medium Buildings
Glass and the Great Trainsheds
New Ideas: 1900–39
Changing Needs: 1939–2013
The Larger Picture
Further Reading
Index

Product details

Published Jan 10 2015
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 64
ISBN 9781784420482
Imprint Shire Publications
Illustrations 15 b/w; 48 col
Series Shire Library
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Bill Fawcett

Bill Fawcett is a professional engineer who has wr…

Related Titles

Environment: Staging