Yeah, I missed the first bit as well.
Used to go to Bath quite a bit when I lived in Weymouth but never appreciated the architecture much past 'this looks nice - I bet you have to be rich to live here!'
I suppose megalithic monument building must be at the roots of many of mankinds architectural efforts, but Wood harked back to it in a wonderful, symbolic way.
Interesting about the dimensions of King Solomons Temple in the Bible (which Wood used in the Square in Bath) being the same as Stonehenge and Stanton Drew and.....I wonder how many other monuments?
Ah, they don't build 'em like that anymore!!