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From Blueprints to Bookshelves: discovering library collections dedicated to architecture

Explore the collections on Library Hub Discover and find out how to search for specific subjects such as architectural collections.

University of Cambridge

Cambridge University Libraries includes the University Library and an affiliated library network of over twenty faculty and departmental libraries including the Architecture and History of Art Library. The library collection supports the study of art and architecture at Cambridge. Print and electronic materials are collected as broadly as possible for geographic areas and periods. Visitors are welcome to consult their collection but must contact the library beforehand.

https://libguides.cam.ac.uk/architecture-art

Historic England

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Historic England Archive

The Historic England Library contains extensive collections on the archaeology and architecture of England. Contents date from the late 1500s up to the present day, with parts of the collection inherited from The Ministry of Works. This includes the Mayson Beeton Collection, a collection of some 830 books focused on London and its surroundings, dating from 1633 to 1940.

Other collection strengths include long runs of national and county periodicals, and material collected on specific geographic areas.

The library contains approximately 60,000 book titles, reports, pamphlets, etc., along with 1200 periodical titles, of which c. 400 are active. The collection is reference only and visits must be booked in advance.

Visit the Archive and Library | Historic England

Cardiff University

Cardiff University has twelve library sites including the Architecture Library. The Architecture Library provides information services to the Welsh School of Architecture and houses the RIBA Trade Literature Collection and Rare Book Collection. Non-members are welcome to visit and use the resources within the library.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/libraries/locations-opening-hours/architecture-library

Royal Academy of Arts

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Royal Academy of Arts Library

The RA Library holds a comprehensive collection of books and exhibition catalogues on British art, artists, and architects, with a particular concentration on the life and practice of past and present Members of the Royal Academy and the history of the institution, its exhibitions, and collections. Visiting the library is by appointment.

Library and research | RA Collection | Royal Academy of Arts

University of Edinburgh

The Art and Architecture Library provides resources for History of Art, Art, Architecture and Landscape Architecture students. It holds over 20,000 books, primarily for history of art, architecture, and architectural history courses, and more than 80 architecture-related journals. Please check up-to-date information on the Join the library pages before visiting.

https://library.ed.ac.uk/using-library/lib-locate/art-and-architecture-library

How to search for architectural collections and other subjects

Discover’s Advanced Search allows you to enter multiple search criteria, refining your search results effectively. For architecture, you can use the subject or keyword search boxes.

Advanced search screen on Library Hub Discover
Advanced Search on Library Hub Discover

To search the library collections of specific libraries, use the Advanced Search and select the library or branch from the drop-down list.

The University of Cambridge libraries, Cardiff University and the University of Edinburgh libraries have library branches for architecture. To select these, click on the arrow next to the Main library’s name to get the drop-down list of branches.

Branch libraries search on Library Hub Discover
Branch search on Library Hub Discover

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