Building greater Britain architecture, imperialism, and the Edwardian Baroque revival, c. 1885-1920

The Edwardian Baroque was the closest British architecture ever came to achieving an "imperial" style. With the aim of articulating British global power and prestige, it adorned civic and commercial structures both in Britain and in the wider British world, especially in the "white se...

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