Andrew John Saint (born November 1946) is an English architectural historian.

Saint worked as the architectural editor of the Survey of London (1974โ€“86) and then as a historian for Historic England (then known as English Heritage) 1986โ€“95.

He lectured in the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and at University College London from May 2006.

While General Editor of the Survey of London Saint was co-author of the volumes on Battersea, Woolwich, South East Marylebone and a volume on Oxford Street. He is a prolific author of journal articles and books.

Selected publications

  • Richard Norman Shaw. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1976. ISBN 0-300-01955-6
  • The Image of the Architect. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1983. ISBN 0-300-03013-4
  • Towards a Social Architecture: the role of school-building in post-war England. New Haven, London, 1987. ISBN 0-300-03830-5
  • A Farewell to Fleet Street. English Heritage, 1988. (With Susie Barson) ISBN 0850319714
  • Not Buildings but a Method of Building: the achievement of the post-war Hertfordshire school building programme. Hertfordshire Publications, Hertford, 1990. ISBN 0-901354-57-0
  • London. Stationery Office Books, 1991. (With Elain Harwood) (Exploring England's Heritage series) ISBN 0-11-300032-4
  • The Chronicles of London. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1994. (With Gillian Darley) ISBN 0-297-83234-4
  • Architect and Engineer: a study in sibling rivalry. Yale University Press, New Haven, 2008.[1] ISBN 978-0-300-12443-9
  • Cragside. National Trust Guidebook, Swindon, multiple editions.
  • Politics and the People of London: London County Council, 1889-1965 (editor) Bloomsbury, London, ISBN 978-1-85285-029-6
  • Woolwich for The Survey of London, vol.48 (with Peter Guillery), London ISBN 978-0-300-18722-9
  • Battersea for The Survey of London, Vol 49, Part 1 (with Colin Thom) London ISBN 978-0-300-19616-0
  • Battersea for The Survey of London, Vol 50, Part 2 (with Colin Thom) London ISBN 978-0-300-19616-0
  • London Suburbs (editor) London 2003 ISBN 1-85894-077-X
  • St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London, 604-2004 (joint editor) London, 2014 ISBN 0-300-09276-8

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