The Inception of the English Railway Station
@article{Arschavir1961TheIO, title={The Inception of the English Railway Station}, author={A. A. Arschavir}, journal={Architectural History}, year={1961}, volume={4}, pages={63 - 76} }
Antiquity of origin is an attribute of most classes of building. Occasionally, however, additions accrue to the general heritage of building types as, from time to time, a new class of building is called into being by fresh circumstances. The railway station is of modern inception and its origins illustrate, in our own day, the processes by which a new building type may emerge and develop. Though one might query the universal applicability of Alberti’s observation, it is particularly true in…
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