The Heroic Period of Conservation
NO LONGER DISTRIBUTED BY PAUL HOLBERTON PUBLISHING IN THE UK. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT TWENTIETH CENTURY SOCIETY. 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