Miles Lewis
Miles Lewis is an architectural historian with a special interest in the cultural history of building technology, prefabrication, and vernacular architecture. He is an Honorary Life Member of the Comité International d'Architecture Vernaculaire, a Fellow of the International Advisory Council of the Royal Institute of Architects, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities, a Member of the Order of Australia, and Professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Publications include Victorian Primitive, Don John of Balaclava, The Essential Maldon, Two Hundred Years of Concrete in Australia, Victorian Churches, Melbourne the City's History, Suburban Backlash, and numerous articles and papers on architectural and building history, urban conservation, urban renewal and housing policy, as well as numerous addresses at international conferences on various aspects of architecture.
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Architectura - Elements of Architectural StyleEditor-in-chief Miles Lewis By Oya Demirbilek, Nur Demirbilek, Lisa Richardson Elkins, J. Philip Gruen, Rumiko Handa, Robert Harbison, Sue Harris, Chris How, June Diana Komisar and Ron PowellBy tracing the development of particular structures and building components from around the world and throughout history, Architectura presents a unique overview of the history of architecture and building. Category: Architecture, Art and Design, HistoryPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
Hardback £40.00
