Post-Modern Buildings in Britain
English
By (author): Elain Harwood Geraint Franklin
An illuminating look at a controversial architectural style and its finest examples
Post-modernism was the 1980s counter to Brutalism but fell out of fashion until its best buildings began to disappear. Now is the time to reassess its values. Historians Geraint Franklin and Elain Harwood discuss its background and key architects before celebrating Britain's finest examples. Individual entries are beautifully illustrated, many with new photography, including the SIS Building made famous by James Bond, John Outrams awe-inspiring pumping station in London's Docklands and Judge Institute in Cambridge, and the late works of James Stirling and Michael Wilford, including No.1 Poultry an extraordinary corner of the City that in 2016 became Englands youngest listed building.
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