David Bryce: The 19th-Century Edinburgh Architect (RECORDING)

David Bryce: The 19th-Century Edinburgh Architect (RECORDING)

Discover 19th-century Edinburgh architect David Bryce's plurality of style from Scottish Baronial to Neo-classicism and much more.

By The Victorian Society

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

    Few nineteenth-century Edinburgh architects demonstrated such a plurality of style, from Scottish Baronial to French Château to Neo-classicism to Baroque, as did David Bryce. And he did Gothic too. His buildings provided security for the wealthy, succour for the poorly, knowledge for the young, reassurance for the pious and a sense of ancestry for the lairds.

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    This event helps raise funds for The Victorian Society - the only charity dedicated to fighting for our Victorian and Edwardian heritage. Funds raised from events and memberships allow us to employ expert caseworkers to reply to thousands of planning applications a year in our role as a statutory consultee in the planning system.

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