The Architecture of Scotland, 1660-1750 2020
DOI: 10.3366/edinburgh/9781474455268.003.0023
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Edinburgh and Venice: Comparing the Evolution in Communal Living in Geographically Challenged Mercantile Communities

Abstract: Through a comparison with the urban and residential solutions employed in the city of Venice in the period 1500-1780, this chapter provides a reasoned contextualisation of the Scottish tenement within a broader European scenario. In Edinburgh, this typology evolved from organic and self-organised juxtaposition of private and semi-private spaces, vertical accesses, and commercial spaces in the Old Town, to its structured and respectable reinterpretation as New Town building-block. This is in turn compared with … Show more

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