UK & Ireland

The UK has one of the best scenes for new classical architecture. With this said, it is also of the least innovative, sticking to already established styles striving to master them to perfection. The UK is also the headquarter of INTBAU, thus giving it a global role in the rebirth of tradition. New projects can be found all over the country with entire developments also constructed beautifully in vernacular.

Ireland is more or less a part of the UK market with country houses being the most popular new classical projects.

For more projects from UK & Ireland, please visit this link.

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About Michael Diamant

Promoter of trad urban planning (early 1900s central European) and New Classical Architecture. Interested also in Geography, Demography, Social Anthropology & History.
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1 Response to UK & Ireland

  1. Boha Glass's avatar Boha Glass says:

    There are so many British architectural styles to choose from and lots of combinations yet to be explored.I think more architecture needs to be localised and draw on culture and history, not just utilising a national or international style

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