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Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning
Information on current research, staff, exhibitions and seminars.
www.abp.unimelb.edu.au/

The Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Architecture
An article from the Ecclesiological Society about the work of Thomas Rickman - the first to recognise the Anglo-Saxon style of architecture.
www.ecclsoc.org/

Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
Collection of expandable images used in a course at the Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, covering Italy, France and England.
www.lib.virginia.edu/

History of Egyptian Architecture
Provides a detailed explaination on the history of Egyptian Architecture.
web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/

Architecture
There are three distinct areas of study within our field: design (including architectural and urban design); history of architecture and urbanism; and computer graphics.
www.architecture.cornell.edu/

SPIRO: Architecture Slide Library
Online images from the large collection of slides at the University of California at Berkeley. Can be searched by period, place, building name, personal name, subject type.
www.mip.berkeley.edu/

History of Art and Architecture
Faculty expertise covers all major periods of Western and East Asian art. Courses offered at the nearby Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) may be taken free of charge by History of Art students for Brown credit.
www.brown.edu/

Digital Archive of Architecture
Images of buildings in Europe and America from prehistoric to 20th century by Prof. Jeffrey Howe of Boston College, USA.
www.bc.edu/

English Parish Church Architecture and History
David Rees gives histories and images of historic churches, starting with Dorset: St Nicholas at Studland, Milton Abbas and St John's, Holdenhurst.
www.epcah.org/

International Survey of Jewish Monuments
A non-profit organization dedicated to the research, preservation and documentation of Jewish historical monuments from around the world. Newsletter, monuments information by country.
www.isjm.org/