Royal Institute of British Architects, Transactions,
VOLUME 5 & VOLUME 7
new series
RIBA
Published at The Royal Institute of British Architects: London, 1889 & 1891
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Published by the Royal Institute of British Architects in London in 1889 and 1891 respectively, Volumes 5 and 7 of the Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects (New Series) capture the intellectual and professional discourse of late Victorian architecture. These volumes feature papers, lectures, and reports delivered before the Institute, addressing a wide array of subjects including building design, construction techniques, architectural history, and urban development. They often include detailed discussions of contemporary projects, critical reflections on restoration practices, and illustrated plates showcasing architectural drawings, plans, and elevations of notable British and European works.
Collectively, these volumes represent a valuable record of architectural thought during a period of transition between traditional craftsmanship and emerging industrial practices. They preserve the voices of leading architects of the era and document the evolution of professional standards and education within the Institute. These would appeal to collectors of architectural periodicals, historians of the built environment, and admirers of nineteenth-century British architectural scholarship."