Zoom Talk: "Buildings in the Landscape" by James Wright
Details
Many of you will recall James, he gave DLHG an excellent talk on "Historic Buildings Mythbusting" a few months ago
This isn't a DLHG or SIHG event, it's a pay-what-you-can event run by "Eventbrite"
Tickets available at
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/buildings-in-the-landscape-tickets-1975283022694?
Blurb: "Revealing the ancient connections between architecture, archaeology & geography
The construction of a building is always evidence of a deliberate human need and energy. Architecture does not simply grow randomly and organically. Historic buildings were always created with an intimate relationship to their landscape. The connections to geography might include the practical consideration of how to get water to the property, the use of local building materials, or how and why a site is chosen to best suit the topography.
Based on over a quarter of a century of research, James Wright will draw upon numerous case studies from across the country to explain the ancient connections between architecture, archaeology and geography. The talk will discuss many different types of buildings from the mediaeval and early modern period ........"
More on James at https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/james-wright/
