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| 020 ^a9781935935476 ^qhardback |
| 020 ^a193593547X ^qhardback |
| 050 00 ^aNA1530.S53^bD383 2020 |
| 100 1 ^aDavison, Julian, ^eauthor. |
| 245 10 ^aSwan & Maclaren : ^ba story of Singapore architecture / ^cJulian Davison. |
| 246 3 ^aSwan and Maclaren |
| 246 30 ^aStory of Singapore architecture |
| 250 ^aFirst edition. |
| 260 1 ^a[Novato] : ^bORO Editions ; ^aSingapore : ^bThe National Archives of Singapore, ^c[2020] |
| 300 ^avii, 439 pages : ^billustrations (some color), color map, color plans ; ^c29 cm |
| 504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 424-425) and index. |
| 505 00 ^gPart one 1888-1899. ^g1. ^tArchibald Alexander Swan: Introducing the man -- ^g2. ^tMessrs Swan & Lermit: Surveyors and civil engineers -- ^g3. ^tSwan alone: 1890-1892 -- ^g4. ^tSwan & Maclaren: The founding of the practice -- ^g5. ^tHotels, clubs and early residential work -- ^g6. ^tA class act: Bidwell joins the practice -- ^g7. ^tShophouses and Godowns: An urban archetype -- ^g8. ^tA Penang interlude: George Town, 1895-1898 -- ^g9. ^tA jubilee year: 1897 -- ^g10. ^tArts and crafts: The residential architecture of Regent Bidwell -- ^g11. A Victorian swansong: Swan & Maclaren at the turn of the century -- ^gPart two 1900-1914. ^g12. ^tRobinson Road Wrenaissance: A corporate style for a new century -- ^g13. ^tFrom Edwardian Baroque to Indo-Saracenic -- ^g14. ^tIndustry and transport: Ramping up the infrastructure -- ^g15. ^tVariations on a theme: From Shophouse to a townhouse -- ^g16. ^tGracious living: The tropical Edwardian house -- ^g17. ^tGrand tourism: The battle of the hotels -- ^g18. ^tThe sporting life: Clubs and leisure -- ^g19. ^tThree masterworks -- ^g20. ^tThe curious fate of Mr. Bidwell -- ^g21. ^tBroadening the horizon: Bangkok and Surabaya -- ^g22. ^tKuala Lumpur pursuits -- ^g23. ^tA changing of the guard -- ^g24. ^tDavid McLeod Craik joins the practice -- ^gPart three 1914-1941. ^g25. ^tThe Great War 1914-1918 -- ^g26. ^tMercantile palaces and the modern classical style -- ^g27. ^tInterlopers: The arrival of rivals -- ^g28. ^tThe golden era of the black and white house -- ^g29. ^tTropical voysey: The residential architecture of Frank Wilmin Brewer -- ^g30. ^tMansion blocks, flats, and tenements: The advent of apartment living -- ^g31. ^tGoing Dutch: Social housing and the influence of the Amsterdam School -- ^g32. ^tUpwardly mobile: Designing homes for an emergent middle class -- ^g33. ^tUp and down the peninsula: Swan & Maclaren in Malaysia between the wars -- ^g34. ^tSwan, Maclaren & Craik: The Penang years -- ^g35. ^tMemorialising the Rajahs: Swan & Maclaren in Kuching -- ^g36. ^tSwan & Maclaran sacred: The churches and memorials -- ^g37. ^tRomantic Orientalism: Mosques and temples -- ^g38. ^tCorridors of learning: Schools and colleges -- ^g39. ^tA matter of style: From Neo-Georgian to Chinese renaissance -- ^g40. ^tArt Deco Singapore -- ^g41. ^tThe residential architecture of Denis Santry -- ^g42. ^tEarly modern: Stripped classical and the Great West Road -- ^g43. ^tShophouses between the wars -- ^g44. ^tMore or less: The advent of Modernism -- ^tReflecting on fifty years -- ^tSwan & Maclaren today -- ^tGazetted buildings designed by Swan & Maclaren. |
| 610 24 ^aSwan & Maclaren (Architectural firm) ^xHistory. |
| 650 0 ^aArchitectural firms ^zSingapore ^xHistory. |
| 650 0 ^aArchitecture ^zSingapore ^xHistory. |
| 650 7 ^aArchitectural firms |
| 650 7 ^aArchitecture |
| 650 7 ^aBuildings |
| 651 0 ^aSingapore ^xBuildings, structures, etc. ^xHistory. |
| 651 7 ^aSingapore |
| 655 7 ^aHistory |
| 710 2 ^aNational Archives (Singapore)^epublisher. |
| 999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |