Pocket Guide to Edinburgh's Best Buildings
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'a brilliant comprehensive collection of some of Edinburgh’s finest architecture, fully-illustrated with vibrant colour photographs'
» Kerry Teakle, The Edinburgh Reporter
As a world heritage site and one of the most visited cities in the world, Edinburgh boasts a huge range of buildings from all periods and in many different styles. In this book, architectural writer Robin Ward introduces 300 of the city’s most fascinating places, from imposing public buildings such as galleries, museums, banking halls, churches and theatres to pubs, domestic dwellings, monuments and industrial architecture.
Les merAs a world heritage site and one of the most visited cities in the world, Edinburgh boasts a huge range of buildings from all periods and in many different styles. In this book, architectural writer Robin Ward introduces 300 of the city’s most fascinating places, from imposing public buildings such as galleries, museums, banking halls, churches and theatres to pubs, domestic dwellings, monuments and industrial architecture.
Conveniently grouped by location, all areas of the city are covered, including suburbs. All are accessible by walking, cycling, public transport or car.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Birlinn Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781780279237
- Utgivelsesår
- 2025
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Om forfatteren
Robin Ward is an Edinburgh-based architecture critic, writer and graphic designer who was born and raised in Glasgow. He studied at Glasgow School of Art and subsequently worked for the BBC in London, and in Canada, where he was architecture critic for the Vancouver Sun. He has written a number of architectural guidebooks, including Exploring Glasgow, and co-wrote Exploring Vancouver.
Anmeldelser
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'a brilliant comprehensive collection of some of Edinburgh’s finest architecture, fully-illustrated with vibrant colour photographs'
» Kerry Teakle, The Edinburgh Reporter
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'While a concise guide, the publication reaches far and wide to illustrate the city's architectural merit'
» Alison Campsie, The Scotsman
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'This superbly produced and presented book provides, in one fairly readily portable package, a wonderful introduction to the best of Edinburgh's built heritage'
» Ken Lussey, Undiscovered Scotland
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'Ward is knowledgeable, accurate, concise and sometimes opinionated. It’s ideal for curious tourists and generalist locals seeking information in brief
» Broughton Spurtle
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'a celebration of the city’s built environment, from the medieval Old Town to the Georgian New Town, via the Greek Revival monuments on Calton Hill and all the funny wee buildings that can be discovered along wynds and closes'
» Gaby Soutar, Scotsman Magazine