Architecture

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The Heroic Period of Conservation

It was the 1960s, just when the Smithsons were writing, that conservation emerged in Britain as a mainstream aspect of architecture, introducing precisely those issues about social purpose, urbanism and ecology that were central to architecture's participation in the counterculture and its resistance to global capitalism. More

Robin Hood Gardens: Re-Visions

Robin Hood Gardens in Tower Hamlets, East London, was designed by Alison + Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. In 2008, this large social housing scheme was threatened with demolition and became a controversial conservation case. This book uncovers the history of the project, arguing for its historical and architectural significance and for its future role in housing provision. More

Festival of Britain

First published in 2001 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Festival of Britain, this second edition coincides with the Festival's 60th anniversary. The book reproduces more pictures in colour and black-and-white than ever published together before and remains informative, entertaining and challenging to received opinions. More

How to be Modern: Arne Jacobsen in the 21st Century

2002 was the centenary of Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen's birth (1902–1971). The Museum of Modern Art in Oxford celebrated Jacobsen's enduring importance by presenting a new exhibition which aimed to introduce to a wider audience aspects of his work as an architect and designer. More

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