From the August 2006 Issue Help! Interpreting the Renaissance: Princes, Cities and Architecture By Manfredo Tafuri (Translated by Daniel Sherer) LR
From the November 2009 Issue Towers Of Glass Elizabethan Architecture: Its Rise and Fall, 1540–1640 By Mark Girouard LR
From the March 2009 Issue The Classics Andrea Palladio: His Life and Legacy By Royal Academy 31 January–13 April 2009 Palladio By Edited by Guido Beltramini & Howard Burns LR
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From the March 2007 Issue Courtly Architecture Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition By Christy Anderson Inigo Jones and the European Classicist Tradition By Giles Worsley LR
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