Hugh Casson’s Cambridge

Hugh Casson’s Cambridge by Hugh Casson is an illustrated guide published by Phaidon Press in 1992, featuring 95 pages in English. This book offers a unique perspective on the historical city of Cambridge, presented through the lens of an architect who possesses a personal appreciation for its buildings. The illustrations complement the text, providing readers with a visual journey through the city’s architectural landscape.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Cambridge’s history and its architectural significance, with insights into various techniques and styles. The book serves as an educational resource, suitable for those interested in art, watercolor painting, and the architectural heritage of Europe, particularly Great Britain. This edition invites readers to engage with the city’s rich history while appreciating its artistic and educational value.
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An illustrated guide to the historical city of Cambridge by an architect who has a personal appreciation of the buildings.
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