An Artists’ Village, Compton
It is difficult to imagine how famous G F Watts was in his lifetime. He was a painter of enormous … Continue reading An Artists’ Village, Compton
It is difficult to imagine how famous G F Watts was in his lifetime. He was a painter of enormous … Continue reading An Artists’ Village, Compton
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I knew I was going to like Bijapur when it transpired that the sole means of transport from the railway … Continue reading Bijapur, India
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Shortly after the end of the Second World War, one of the foremost architects of the time was invited to … Continue reading Unite d’habitation, Marseille
They say leopards can’t change their spots, but can lager lout friendly ski resorts reinvent themselves as chic and homely … Continue reading Sauze D’Oulx, Italy
Somerset House must be one of the most overlooked of all London’s historic sites. Occupying an extensive river frontage alongside … Continue reading Somerset House, London
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For long one of the poorest and most desolate regions of Spain, the harsh environment and wicked climate forged the … Continue reading Trujillo, Extremadura