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Housing, Architecture and the Edge Condition: Dublin is building, 1935 - 1975

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By (author): Ellen Rowley

This book presents an architectural overview of Dublins mass-housing building boom from the 1930s to the 1970s. During this period, Dublin Corporation built tens of thousands of two-storey houses, developing whole communities from virgin sites and green fields at the citys edge, while tentatively building four-storey flat blocks in the city centre. Author Ellen Rowley examines how and why this endeavour occurred. Asking questions around architectural and urban obsolescence, she draws on national political and social histories, as well as looking at international architectural histories and the influence of post-war reconstruction programmes in Britain or the symbolisation of the modern dwelling within the formation of the modern nation.

Critically, the book tackles this housing history as an architectural and design narrative. It explores the role of the architectural community in this frenzied provision of housing for the populace. Richly illustrated with architectural drawings and photographs from contemporary journals and the private archives of Dublin-based architectural practices, this book will appeal to academics and researchers interested in the conditions surrounding Dublins housing history.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 671g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138103801

About Ellen Rowley

Ellen Rowley is an architectural and cultural historian who has written extensively on twentieth-century architecture in Ireland. She is editor and principal author of More Than Concrete Blocks: Dublin Citys Twentieth-Century Buildings and Their Stories an ongoing research and educational project into Dublins built environment between 1900 and 2000 commissioned by Dublin City Council and co-funded by the Heritage Council of Ireland. Volume I 19001940 was published in 2016 and Volume II 19401972 will be published in 2018. Ellen co-edited Irish Architecture 16002000 Volume IV of Art and Architecture of Ireland. She is a research associate at the School of Architecture (APEP) University College Dublin Ireland and she has been the consulting curator of Dublins tenement history at 14 Henrietta Street a new museum of Irish urban life and housing. Along with housing and the meaning of ordinary architecture Ellen is deeply interested in the influence of the Catholic Church upon Irelands built environment and is working on a research project The Architecture of Catholic Ireland 19401980.

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