


It will present new research with an aim of sparking fresh debate and, in line with Richard’s own greatest passion, to enable a wide range of scholars and students to participate in active and positive exchange. This conference will celebrate the work and contribution of Richard Morris through an exploration of topics, themes and places that were of particular relevance to his core interests by his contemporaries, those whom he taught and influenced and new scholars reassessing the architecture of the late Middle Ages. He is best known for his work on the Middle Ages and his creation of the unique 10,000 item strong mouldings archive. Morris (1943- 2015) lectured at the University of Warwick for 27 years during which time he taught countless students and demonstrated his breadth of knowledge in architectural analysis. Innovation and Commemoration 7.Richard K. Symbolic Architecture: Representation and Association 6.

'What we now vulgarly call the Gothic' 2. The Future that Arrives Notes Further Reading Timeline Museums and Websites List of Illustrations Index I Introduction 1.

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I Chapter 1: 'What we now vulgarly call the Gothic' Chapter 2: Structure and Design Chapter 3: Patron and Builder Part II Introduction Chapter 4: Architectural Space Chapter 5: Symbolic Architecture: Representation and Association Chapter 6: Innovation and Commemoration Chapter 7: The Future that Arrives Notes Further Reading Timeline Museums and Websites List of Illustrations Index I Introduction 1.
