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[[ගොනුව:Brunelleshi-and-Duomo-of-Florence.png|thumb|Section and elevation of the dome of [[Florence Cathedral]], [[Italy]].]]
(contracted; show full)uilding design. [[ගොනුව:StPancrasMidlandHotel.jpg|thumb|left|St Pancras Midland Hotel, [[ලන්ඩනය]], [[United Kingdom]]]]There was also the rise of the "gentleman architect" who usually dealt with wealthy clients and concentrated predominantly on visual qualities derived usually from historical prototypes, typified by the many country houses of Great Britain that were created in the [[Neo Gothic]] or [[Scottish Baronial]] styles.

Formal architectural training in the 19th century, for example at [[
EÉcole des Beaux  -Arts]] in [[ප්‍රංශය]], gave much emphasis to the production of beautiful drawings and little to context and feasibility. Effective architects generally received their training in the offices of other architects, graduating to the role from draughtsmen or clerks.

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* [http://www.architecture.com Architecture.com], published by [[Royal Institute of British Architects]]
* [http://www.worldarchitecture.org Worldarchitecture.org], World Architecture Database
* [http://www.uia-architectes.org/texte/england/Menu-7/1-musees.html Architectural centers and museums in the world], list of links from the [[International Union of Architects|UIA]]
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