Britain: Modern Architectures in History
The story of modernism in architecture is international, yet each country adopted the movement in its own unique way, inspired by individual artists and schools and in response to specific social needs and political pressures. Britain explores the British approach to modern architecture, and, with due regard for the separate identities of England, Scotland, and Wales, discusses British modernism from its beginnings to the present day. 

Alan Powers gives equal weight to the technical and aesthetic aspects of modernism, as well as its often controversial reception within Britain and around the world. He examines the works of key British architects and delves into the influence of non-British architects within the United Kingdom. Powers then turns his attention to postmodern architecture as a global movement, looking at contemporary efforts to make architecture sustainable and adaptable to the new challenges of urban life. 

Thoroughly illustrated with images of the buildings under discussion, advertisements, and other historical photographs, Britain is an authoritative, yet highly accessible, account of twentieth-century British architecture.

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Britain: Modern Architectures in History
The story of modernism in architecture is international, yet each country adopted the movement in its own unique way, inspired by individual artists and schools and in response to specific social needs and political pressures. Britain explores the British approach to modern architecture, and, with due regard for the separate identities of England, Scotland, and Wales, discusses British modernism from its beginnings to the present day. 

Alan Powers gives equal weight to the technical and aesthetic aspects of modernism, as well as its often controversial reception within Britain and around the world. He examines the works of key British architects and delves into the influence of non-British architects within the United Kingdom. Powers then turns his attention to postmodern architecture as a global movement, looking at contemporary efforts to make architecture sustainable and adaptable to the new challenges of urban life. 

Thoroughly illustrated with images of the buildings under discussion, advertisements, and other historical photographs, Britain is an authoritative, yet highly accessible, account of twentieth-century British architecture.

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Britain: Modern Architectures in History

Britain: Modern Architectures in History

by Alan Powers
Britain: Modern Architectures in History

Britain: Modern Architectures in History

by Alan Powers

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Overview

The story of modernism in architecture is international, yet each country adopted the movement in its own unique way, inspired by individual artists and schools and in response to specific social needs and political pressures. Britain explores the British approach to modern architecture, and, with due regard for the separate identities of England, Scotland, and Wales, discusses British modernism from its beginnings to the present day. 

Alan Powers gives equal weight to the technical and aesthetic aspects of modernism, as well as its often controversial reception within Britain and around the world. He examines the works of key British architects and delves into the influence of non-British architects within the United Kingdom. Powers then turns his attention to postmodern architecture as a global movement, looking at contemporary efforts to make architecture sustainable and adaptable to the new challenges of urban life. 

Thoroughly illustrated with images of the buildings under discussion, advertisements, and other historical photographs, Britain is an authoritative, yet highly accessible, account of twentieth-century British architecture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861892812
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 05/15/2007
Series: Modern Architectures in History
Edition description: 1ST
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.75(w) x 8.67(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Alan Powers is a reader in architecture and cultural history at the University of Greenwich. He is the author of Serge Chermayeff, The Twentieth Century House in Britain, and Modern: The Modern Movement in Britain.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Efficiency: From Modernity to Modernism
2. Compassion: Modern Architecture Builds the 'Just City'
3. Poetics: The Moral Dilemma of Modern Aesthetics
4. Production: White Heat and Burnout
5. Happiness: The Reintegration of Architecture
6. Conscience: The Architecture of Fruitful Anxiety
7. Difference: Local Action and Global Thought

References
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Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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