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Robert Chitham


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Architect

Robert Chitham The Classical Orders of Architecture by Robert Chitham Reviews

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The classical orders of architecture, Measured Drawing for Architects

Robert Chitham is a British architect and writer. He is the author of The Classical Orders of Architecture published in 1985. A revised edition was published in 2005. He draws from the diagramming and harmony of proportions of classical forms starting from Vitruvius, to Palladio, and foremost to James Gibbs. Chitham is the most recent architect to spell out extensively a more updated, modern, and refined version of classical architecture. Chitham is also the author of Measured drawing for architects, published in 1980.

Robert Chitham The Classical Orders of Architecture by Robert Chitham Rizzoli

Chitham is a consultant architect to Chapman Taylor, a London-based architectural practice. In this capacity he was responsible in the early 1980s for a scheme to save a large number of historic buildings in Bloomsbury, near the British Museum. He served as chairman of the Register of Architects Accredited in Building Conservation, and was head of the historic buildings division of English Heritage.

He is the author of "The Classical Orders of Architecture" (Architectural Press, updated 2005) which provided "an accessible introduction" to the basics of Classical architecture.

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