The builder's magazine, and complete architectural library for architects, surveyors, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c : As well as for every gentleman who would wish to be a competent judge of the elegant and necessary art of building. Consisting of designs in architecture, in every stile and taste, from the most magnificent and superb structures, down to the most simple and unadorned. Together with the plans, sections, and elevations, serving as an unerring assistant in the construction of any building, from a palace to a cottage. In which will be introduced, grand and elegant designs for chimney-pieces, ceilings, doors, windows, &c. proper for halls, saloons, vestibules, state rooms, dining rooms, parlours, drawing rooms, anti rooms, dressing rooms, bed rooms, &c. Together with designs for churches, hospitals, and other public buildings. Also plans, elevations, and sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic taste, calculated to embellish parks, gardens, forests, woods, canals, mounts, vistos, islands, extensive views, &c. Exclusive of the new and elegant designs, ample instructions are given in the letter-press concerning all the terms of art used in every branch of building. Also, under proper heads, the laws for the regulation of buildings-the substance of the Builders Act, &c.-and a list of the prices allowed by the most eminent surveyors in London to the several artificers concerned in building. The whole forming a complete system of architecture in all its branches, and so disposed as to render the surveyor, carpenter, bricklayer, mason, &c. equally capable to erect a cathedral, a mansion, a temple, or a rural cot. ... Embellished with upwards of three hundred elegant quarto and folio engravings. By a Society of Architects, each having undertaken the department in which he particularly excels. Revised, corrected, and superintended, by Andrew George Cook, architect and builder.
| Main Author: | Carter, John, 1748-1817 |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Other Authors: | Cook, Andrew George |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
The Builder's magazine, or, Monthly companion for architects, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c.ent in which he particularly excels.
The new builder's magazine, and complete architectural library : for architects, surveyors, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. ... consisting of designs in architecture ... plans, sections, and elevations ... terms of art ... laws for the regulation of buildings, the substance of the Builders Act, and a list of the prices allowed by the most eminent surveyors in London ... forming a complete system of architecture ... embellished with upwards of three hundred elegant quarto and folio engravings /
by: Cook, Andrew George
by: Cook, Andrew George
The London and country builder's vade mecum, or, The compleat and universal architect's assistant : comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, masons, carpenters ... &c. : interspersed with such useful and necessary rules and observations as are of the greatest consequence in estimating of any building ... with a compleat index to the whole /
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
An Essay on the qualifications and duties of an architect, &c : with some useful hints for the young architect or surveyor.
The complete modern joiner, or, A collection of original designs, in the present taste, for chimney-pieces and door-cases : With their mouldings and enrichments at large; frizes, tablets, ornaments for pilasters, bases, sub-bases, and cornices for rooms, &c. With a table, shewing the proportion of chimnies, with their entablatures, for rooms of any size. By N. Wallis, architect. Neatly engraved on thirty-six plates.
by: Wallis, N.
Published: (1792)
by: Wallis, N.
Published: (1792)
A complete body of architecture. : Adorned with plans and elevations, from original designs /
by: Ware, Isaac, 1704?-1766
Published: (1756)
by: Ware, Isaac, 1704?-1766
Published: (1756)
An excellent introduction to architecture : Being a book of geometrical-practice: which is the first degree of all arts: wherein is contained variety of examples of that admirable science, shewing and describing the making of several figures in that nature, with the proper names belonging to each member and figure, and how to begin and end them after a plain and easie manner, it being of great use to all artists and workmen concerned in building; more especially, surveyors, architects, engineers, masons, carpenters, joyners, bricklayers, plasterers, painters, carvers, glasiers, &c. In general, for all that are concerned, or delight to practise with the rule and compasse.
Published: (1670)
Published: (1670)
The art of sound building, demonstrated in geometrical problems : shewing geometrical lines for all kinds of arches, niches, groins, and twisted rails, both regular and irregular. With several other draughts of buildings and staircases. All curiously engraven on copper plates. Wherein are laid down (suited to every capacity) easy practical methods for carpenters, joiners, masons, or bricklayers, to work by. /
by: Halfpenny, William, -1755
Published: (1725)
by: Halfpenny, William, -1755
Published: (1725)
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture : according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and composite. Drawn and described (with great care and diligence) after the right symmetry and measure of Free Masons by Hans Bloome. For the use and benefit of Free Masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers; in general, for all that are concerned in the famous art of building.
by: Blum, Hans, fl. 1567
Published: (1668)
by: Blum, Hans, fl. 1567
Published: (1668)
The new builder's magazine, and complete architectural library, for architects, surveyors, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. : as well as for every gentlemen who would wish to be a competent judge of the elegant and necessary art of building ... The whole forming a complete system of architecture in all its branches ... Embellished with upwards of three hundred elegant quarto and folio engravings /
by: Cook, Andrew George
by: Cook, Andrew George
The country builder's estimator, or, The architect's companion : for estimating of new buildings, or repairing of old ... also a new method to shew what light is proper for any room, and the proportions that the windows, chimnies and funnels ought to have by a universal rule : to which is added, several new tables ... for the valuing of oak, or any other timber that is squared and cut to any scantling or size fit for building /
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
Outside architecture : outdoor rooms designed by architects /
by: Zevon, Susan
Published: (1999)
by: Zevon, Susan
Published: (1999)
The builder's vade-mecum : Or, A complete key to the five orders of columns in architecture. Where, by way of dialogue in nine lectures, the etymology, characters, proportions, profiles, ornaments, measures and dispositions of the members of their several columns and entablatures are distinctly consider'd and explain'd, with respect to the practice of palladio. Together with the manner of drawing the geometrical elevation of the five orders of columns in architecture and to measure the several parts of buildings in general: illustrated on seven coper-plates, being a necessary companion for all gentlemen's as well as masons, carpenters, joiners, bricklayers, plaisterers, painters, &c. and all others concern'd in the several parts of buildings in general. By B. Langley, of Twickenham.
by: Langley, Batty, 1696-1751
by: Langley, Batty, 1696-1751
The ship-builder's assistant : or, marine architecture /
by: Sutherland, William
by: Sutherland, William
The country builder's assistant ; containing a collection of new designs of carpentry and architecture, which will be particularly useful to country workmen in general.
by: Benjamin, Asher, 1773-1845
Published: (1972)
by: Benjamin, Asher, 1773-1845
Published: (1972)
Of building : Roger North's writings on architecture /
by: North, Roger, 1651-1734
Published: (1981)
by: North, Roger, 1651-1734
Published: (1981)
The architects store-house: being a collection of several designes of frontispieces, doors : likewise a representation of the five columns of architecture /
by: Pricke, Robert
Published: (1968)
by: Pricke, Robert
Published: (1968)
The mirror of architecture, or, The ground-rules of the art of building /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1548-1616
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1548-1616
The mirror of architecture, or, The ground-rules of the art of building /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1687)
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1687)
The mirrour of architecture, or, The Ground-rules of the art of building /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1548-1616
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1548-1616
The mirrour of architecture, or, The Ground-rules of the art of building /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1669)
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1669)
The mirror of architecture: or, The ground-rules of the art of building, /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1693)
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1693)
The mirror of architecture, or, The ground-rules of the art of building /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1548-1616
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1548-1616
The mirror of architecture, or, The ground-rules of the art of building /
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1676)
by: Scamozzi, Vincenzo, 1552-1616
Published: (1676)
Useful and ornamental designs in architecture : Composed in the manner of the antique, and most approved taste of the present day. The whole being peculiarly adapted for execution. By Richard Morrison, architect.
by: Morrison, Richard, 1767-1849
by: Morrison, Richard, 1767-1849
The builder's companion demonstrating all the principal rules of architecture /
by: Pain, William, 1730?-1790?
Published: (1931)
by: Pain, William, 1730?-1790?
Published: (1931)
The ship builder's assistant, or, Marine architecture ... /
by: Sutherland, William, shipwright
by: Sutherland, William, shipwright
The regular architect or, The general rule of the five orders of architecture of M. Giacomo Barozzio Da Vignola : with a new addition of Michael Angelo Buonaroti /
by: Vignola, 1507-1573
Published: (1700)
by: Vignola, 1507-1573
Published: (1700)
The country builder's estimator, or, The architect's companion, for estimating of new buildings, or repairing of old : in a concise and easy method, entirely new ... wherein the several artificers works concerned in building, and every article belonging to each of them, are fully, distinctly, and separately considered ... also, a new method to shew what light is proper for any room ... to which are added, several new tables, (never before published) for the valuing of oak ... /
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
Vignola: or The compleat architect. : shewing in a plain and easie way, the rules of the five orders in architecture : viz. Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian & composite : whereby any that can but read and understand English may readily learn the proportions that all members in a building have one unto another /
by: Vignola, 1507-1573
by: Vignola, 1507-1573
A sure guide to builders, or, The principles and practice of architecture ... : wherein such geometrical definitions, theorems, problems, etc., as are the basis of architecture, are render'd easy and intelligible to every capacity : as also their various uses illustrated ... together with the general proportions ... /
by: Langley, Batty, 1696-1751
by: Langley, Batty, 1696-1751
Select architecture; being regular designs of plans and elevations well suited to both town and country /
by: Morris, Robert, 1701-1754
Published: (1973)
by: Morris, Robert, 1701-1754
Published: (1973)
The country builder's estimator, or, The architect's companion : for estimating of new buildings, or repairing of old ... to which is added, several new tables ... for the valuing of oak, or any other timber that is squared and cut to any scantling or size fit for building /
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
by: Salmon, William, approximately 1703-1779
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture : according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. : the tuscan, dorick, ionick, corinthian and composite /
by: Bloome, Hans
Published: (1668)
by: Bloome, Hans
Published: (1668)
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture : according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. : the tuscan, dorick, ionick, corinthian and composite /
by: Blum, Hans, fl. 1567
Published: (1668)
by: Blum, Hans, fl. 1567
Published: (1668)
A new book of Chinese designs calculated to improve the present taste : Consisting of figures, buildings, & furniture, landskips, birds, beasts, flowrs. [as printed] and ornaments; &c. By Messrs. Edwards, and Darly.
Published: (1754)
Published: (1754)
Chinese and Gothic architecture properly ornamented /
by: Halfpenny, William, -1755
Published: (1968)
by: Halfpenny, William, -1755
Published: (1968)
The art of fair building : represented in the figures of several uprights of houses, with their ground-plots, fitting for persons of several qualities : wherein is divided each room and office according to their
by: Le Muet, Pierre, 1591-1669
Published: (1670)
by: Le Muet, Pierre, 1591-1669
Published: (1670)
The four books of Andrea Palladio's architecture, wherein, after a short treatise of the five orders, those observations that are most necessary in building private houses, streets, bridges, piazzas, xisti and temples are treated of.
by: Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580
Published: (1738)
by: Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580
Published: (1738)
The city and country purchaser and builder's dictionary, or, The complete builder's guide : containing an explanation of all the terms of art used by workmen, as also what is necessary to be known in the art of building, as well by gentlemen, as artificers of every denomination ... including briefly the theory and practice of architecture in its different branches /
by: Neve, Richard
by: Neve, Richard