Title  |
Description  |
| Ancient Art & Architecture |
Good bit on Classical Greek Architecture |
| Architectural Dublin |
Architecture in Dublin |
| Art Workers Guild |
Society which promotes the integration of the fine and applied arts with architecture. The members include craftsmen, artists and architects |
| Baroque Architecture of St Petersburg |
Baroque Architecture of St Petersburg |
| Congress for New Urbanism |
Central organization for the promotion and education of traditional patterns of urban design called New Urbanism. |
| Coucil for European Urbanism |
A parallel organization to the CNU concentrating on the promotion of traditional European urbanism. |
| Gardens, Villas, and Social Life in Renaissance Florence |
Gardens, Villas, and Social Life in Renaissance Florence |
| INTBAU |
The International Network for Traditional Arts |
| James Howard Kunstler |
An impressive writer and commentator on the contemporary architectural and urban mess. Kunstler speaks for the ordinary man and says what he thinks about what he can see. |
| Katarxis |
An excellent webzine dedicated to new traditional architecture. |
| Lutyens Trust |
An organisation for all those who admire the work of this great 20th century architect |
| Movement for Classical Renewal |
A site for traditionalist artists in the UK |
| New Bohemia |
A site highlighting the revival of tradition in all the arts from music, painting, sculpture. |
| New Urban Guild |
The Guild site is intended to be first and foremost a collection of great
resources for the creation of good architecture and urbanism. An excellent resource point! |
| The Prince's Foundation |
A central point of reference for the work of HRH Prince Charles to the revival of tradition in the arts |
| Traditional Building Magazine |
A US based magazine and a wonderfull source of building products and methods. |
| University of Notre Dame |
The principal school of architecture in the US (and the world) that gives its students a education in classical architecture and urbanism. |
| Veritas et Venustas |
Fresh and interesting information on a frequently updated architecture and urbanism based blog. |