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Modern Buildings in London

English

By (author): Ian Nairn Kensuke Koba

'Without any doubt, London is one of the best cities in the world for modern architecture. But it is also one of the biggest cities in the world, and it does not make a display of its best things. A visitor looking for new buildings in the City and the West End might well be justified in turning away with a shudder. Yet delightful things may be waiting for him in Lewisham or St. Albans.' Ian Nairn, from the 'Foreword' to Modern Buildings in London.

As one of the few architectural critics to eschew purely aesthetic modes of analysis, Ian Nairn's timeless books on modern urban cities have been hailed as some of the most significant writing about contemporary Britain, while also being praised as alternative 'guidebooks' for curious travellers. First published in 1964, Modern Buildings in London celebrates the character of buildings that were immediately recognisable as 'modern' in 1964, many of which were not the part of the well-known landscape of London but instead were gems that Nairn stumbled across.

Written 'by a layman for laymen', Nairn's take on modern design includes classic buildings such as the Barbican, the former BBC Television Centre and the Penguin Pool at Regent's Park Zoo as well as schools, old timber yards, ambulance stations, car parks and even care homes.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 120 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Notting Hill Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912559510

About Ian NairnKensuke Koba

Ian Nairn (1930-1983) was a British architectural critic and topographer who coined the term 'subtopia' for the areas around cities that had in his view been failed by urban planning losing their individuality and spirit of place. In the 1960s he contributed to the volumes on Surrey and Sussex in Nikolaus Pevsner's Buildings of England series and published a number of his own books including Nairn's Paris and Nairn's Towns both published by Notting Hill Editions. Travis Elborough is the author of many books including Wish You Were Here: England on Sea The Long-Player Goodbye Through the Looking Glasses: The Spectacular Life of Spectacles and Atlas of Vanishing Places winner of Edward Stanford Travel Book Award in 2020.

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