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Architecture
This collections includes books about the art and design of buildings, and their designers.
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The Scottish interior: Georgian and Victorian decor : a visual anthology of the domestic room in Scotland culled principally from the collections of the National Monuments Record of Scotland
Edinburgh University Press
1992
A visual anthology of the domestic room in Scotland.
Famous Scottish houses: the Lowlands
James Thin, Mercat Press
1984
A re-issue of Hannan's 1928 survey.
The history and architecture of Chetham's school and library
Yale University Press
2004
A study of an exceptional example of fifteenth-century collegiate architecture.
Gladstone's Land: the story of an old Edinburgh house
National Trust for Scotland and Saltire Society
1952
A history of a 17th century Edinburgh tenement.
Glasgow Art Deco
Richard Drew Publishing
1985
A guide to art deco buildings in Glasgow using photographs used by its valuation court from the 1920s to 1940s.
Blackwell: the arts and crafts house
Lakeland Arts Trust
2002
A guidebook to one of Baillie Scott's most important designs.
The historic shop fronts of Perth: an architectural heritage
Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust
2007
A photographic record of notable shopfronts in Perth.
The cathedrals of Scotland
W. & R. Chambers, Limited
1926
An account of the history and architecture of the Scottish cathedrals.
Georgian Edinburgh
Scottish Academic Press
1973
A guide to the development of the New Town of Edinburgh, highlighting key buildings.
Doocots of Stirlingshire
Stirling Council Libraries
2003
A directory of doocots in Stirlingshire including those known to have been lost.
The mediaeval castle in Scotland (Rhind lectures in archaeology, 1925-26)
Methuen & Co. Ltd.
1927
Based on a series lectures given by invitation in 1926.
The conservation of Georgian Edinburgh: the proceedings and outcome of a conference organized by the Scottish Civic Trust in association with the Edinburgh Architectural Association and in conjunction with the Civic Trust
Edinburgh University Press
1972
The proceedings of a conference held in Edinburgh in 1970.
The Scottish thirties: an architectural introduction
Scottish Academic Press
1987
A view of 1930s Scotland through its buildings.
Banff and Buchan
Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
1980
A guide to the buildings on Banff and Buchan.
The Scottish chateau: the country house of Renaissance Scotland
Sutton Publishing
2001
A guide to the renaissance castles of Scotland.
The mediaeval castles of Skye and Lochalsh
MacLean Press
1990
A survey of the castles of the Hebrides, with many reconstructions.
Built to brew: the history and heritage of the brewery
English Heritage
2014
A profusely illustrated account of how breweries were built and operated.
British breweries: an architectural history
Hambledon Press
1999
The first book devoted to the design of British breweries.
Scotland's splendid theatres: architecture and social history from the Reformation to the present day
Polygon
1999
An account of the design and operation of theatres in Scotland.
Leicestershire and Rutland
Penguin Books
1977
A guide to the buildings of Leicestershire and Rutland.
Josef Plečnik: Wiener arbeiten von 1896 bis 1914
Edition Tusch
1979
A guide to the architectural designs of Josef Plecnik.
The story of the Argyle Lodging
Eneas Mackay
1906
A history of a 17th-century town-house in the Renaissance style, situated below Stirling Castle in Stirling.
Rosslyn: country of painter and poet
National Galleries of Scotland
2002
Published to accompany an exhibition exploring the architectural, pictorial, and literary traditions of Rosslyn.

