The English House

Author(s): Hermann Muthesius

Architecture and Interior Design

Long regarded as one of the most important works ever written in the field of architectural criticism and architectural history "Das Englische Haus" was first published in 1904 and is now for the first time translated into English in its entirety with all its original contemporary illustrations and plans. Hermann Muthesius was the cultural attache at the German Embassy in London at a time of profound change in the arts and crafts and particularly in domestic architecture in Britain. An architect himself, and a friend of Mackintosh and Lethaby, Muthesius was fascinated by the English love of home and countryside, their dislike of ostentation and their enthusiasm for cleanliness - all of which showed itself in the architecture of the day, and which he recorded and discussed in astonishing and still unmatched detail. This book presents the social and historical development of the English house from about 1860 to 1900 - the age of Norman Shaw, Philip Webb, Voysey and Lutyens as well as Mackintosh and Morris.

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General Fields

  • : 9780711226883
  • : Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
  • : Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
  • : 01 June 2007
  • : books

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  • : Hermann Muthesius
  • : Hardback
  • : Hardback