This book presents an original & easily accessible approach to understanding & exploring London`s immensely diverse architecture. Because of its size & the number, complexity, & sheer variety of structures in the city, not unplanned, but without an overall plan, it is more difficult to gain an understanding of London`s development as a whole than it is with many other world cities such as Rome, Paris or New York. It can no longer be encapsulated in a single view or narrated as a single story, so this book approaches it selectively & thematically, looking at elements of the architecture & services: domestic, commercial, religious & institutional. There are chapters on houses & on apartments as well as on offices & churches, & on government buildings. There are sections for example on schools & on railway stations, on shops & on pubs, on parks & on buildings for sport. Extensively illustrated & richly informed the book treats of both the masterpieces & of the ordinary, & ranges from the middle ages to the immediate present. It culminates in 12 architectural walks, each carefully planned to explore a diversity of buildings & architectural heritage, & ranging from the central City & Westminster to the inner & outer suburbs.