1. A New Dome for London • 2. The Astronomer Architect • 3. Fire and Destruction • 4. Models, Designs and Warrants • 5. The Demolition Men • 6. Life in the Office of Works • 7. The Phoenix Rising • 8. Financing the Works • 9. The Wealth of Masons • 10. Carpenters and Scaffolding • 11. Getting Materials • 12. Collapsing Vaults and Flying Buttresses • 13. The Race to Finish the Choir • 14. Roofing the Cathedral • 15. Designing the Dome • 16. Catenary Curves and Parabolic Conoids • 17. The Telescope in the Tower • 18. Frauds and Abuses • 19. The Cathedral Completed
An accessible history of a famous landmark, which includes original plans and photography by Will Pryce
Dr James Campbell, an architect and art historian, is Seear Fellow in Architecture and History of Art at Queen’s College, Cambridge. His books include The Library: A World History and Brick: A World History, both published by Thames & Hudson.
'A taut study … Campbell provides a wealth of detail about Wren’s
construction methods … lively and informative' - Daily
Telegraph
'Fascinating ... enthralling ... it should be compulsory reading
for students, and anyone who wants to understand how buildings got
built' - Building Design
'Well-written and illustrated' - Contemporary Review
'A very clear history' - London Society Journal
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