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Why? (4 ks supplement)
edit~about the texture of England's architecture
edit- Of four 20c knights -- two Gold Medallists (N.Pevsner, J.Summerson) and two others (from AR
- J.Betjeman, O.Lancaster)
- Nikolaus Pevsner
- John Summerson
- John Betjeman
- Osbert Lancaster
- Drayneflete Revealed
- Subsidiary articles
- Two architects of significant work in 20c England
- Erich Mendelsohn
- The De La Warr Pavilion
- Basil Spence
- Coventry Cathedral
- Subsidiary articles
- Journals and guides for 20c England
- Architects' Journal
- Architectural Review
- Pevsner Architectural Guides
- Shell Guides
- The Classical Language of Architecture
- Other subsidiary articles in this selection
- James Maude Richards
- John Piper (artist)
- Dulwich Picture Gallery
- Copies online from PediaPress
- price quoted November 2010 £7.72. Robert Johnstone is a member of Middle Temple, London.