Architecture and the 'Special Relationship': The American Influence on Post-War British Architecture
With particular reference to the field of architecture, this text examines the economic and political consequences for Britain of the post-war Anglo-American 'special relationship', providing detailed studies of key buildings and urban planning initiatives, blended with a wider theoretical analysis of socio-economic and cultural developments. By looking at the effects on a highly developed Western country of a more powerful ally on which it was becoming increasingly dependent, the book critically revisits the usual themes of post-colonial studies, making this a thought-provoking and innovative analysis.
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Architecture and the 'Special Relationship': The American Influence on Post-War British Architecture
With particular reference to the field of architecture, this text examines the economic and political consequences for Britain of the post-war Anglo-American 'special relationship', providing detailed studies of key buildings and urban planning initiatives, blended with a wider theoretical analysis of socio-economic and cultural developments. By looking at the effects on a highly developed Western country of a more powerful ally on which it was becoming increasingly dependent, the book critically revisits the usual themes of post-colonial studies, making this a thought-provoking and innovative analysis.
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Architecture and the 'Special Relationship': The American Influence on Post-War British Architecture

Architecture and the 'Special Relationship': The American Influence on Post-War British Architecture

by Murray Fraser, Joe Kerr
Architecture and the 'Special Relationship': The American Influence on Post-War British Architecture

Architecture and the 'Special Relationship': The American Influence on Post-War British Architecture

by Murray Fraser, Joe Kerr

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Overview

With particular reference to the field of architecture, this text examines the economic and political consequences for Britain of the post-war Anglo-American 'special relationship', providing detailed studies of key buildings and urban planning initiatives, blended with a wider theoretical analysis of socio-economic and cultural developments. By looking at the effects on a highly developed Western country of a more powerful ally on which it was becoming increasingly dependent, the book critically revisits the usual themes of post-colonial studies, making this a thought-provoking and innovative analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780419209102
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/24/2007
Edition description: 1ST
Pages: 606
Product dimensions: 8.62(w) x 10.88(h) x (d)

About the Author

Murray Fraser is a qualified architect and Professor of Architecture at the University of Westminster.

Joe Kerr is Head of Critical and Historical Studies at the Royal College of Art.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Over There 2. London and the 'American Invasion' 3. The City, the Car and the Dwelling 4. Centres of Commerce 5. The Right Stuff 6. High-Tech Dreams 7. Culture and Monumentality 8. The Big Bang

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