Items where Subject is "N Fine Arts > NA Architecture"
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Burgess, Alison (2009) Traditional farm buildings 1770-1840: a study of the farm steadings on two Galloway estates. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Compston, James Desmond (2004) Representing the city: Glasgow City of Architecture and Design 1999 in context. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Dahlem, Andreas M. (2009) The Wittelsbach Court in Munich: history and authority in the visual arts (1460-1508). PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Doroszenko, Rebekah (2015) Improvement and the Scottish rural estate: Sir Archibald Grant at Monymusk, 1715-1778. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Hayles, Carolyn Susan (1998) The weathering of sandstone on historic buildings: Culzean Castle, a case study. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Howarth, Thomas (1949) Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Secessionist Movement in architecture. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Jamieson, Erin (2021) Windows, atmospheres and experience in medieval Cypriot castles. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Kamel, Hassan Mohamed Hassan (1986) The application of perception theory in architecture and urban design with particular reference to Liberation Square in Cairo. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Maver, Thomas Watt (2020) The architectural and engineering design of buildings aided by computer: a personal memoir with selected publications. DSc thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Olden, Ruth Gilberta Mona (2016) River silting, watered common: reimagining Govan graving docks. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Rutherford, Allan Gavin (1998) A social interpretation of the castle in Scotland. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Samson, Ross (1991) The residences of Potentiores in Gaul and Germania in the fifth to mid-ninth centuries. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Scott, Jenny (2014) From presence to participation: the role of the juror reimagined. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.