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Modernist Semis and Terraces in England
Modernist Semis and Terraces in England
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art deco influences
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Bedford Park
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British architectural history
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Estate Developer
garden
Gidea Park
hampstead
Hampstead Garden Suburb
Haywards
Hipped Roof
houses
interwar housing
Le Corbusier
lubetkin
modern movement architecture
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Petts Wood
Post-war
ROF
semi-detached
Semi-detached House
Semi-detached Pair
Semidetached House
Silver End
social housing research
Speculative Builders
suburb
suburban development studies
twentieth century English residential design
Warren Lane
welwyn
Welwyn Garden City
William Lescaze
Product details
- ISBN 9781138253704
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 28 Nov 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Between the two World Wars, there was an unprecedented need for new houses in Britain which resulted in a building boom. While only a small percentage of this building took the form of Modernism, there was still a significant number of semis and terraces built for the workers and middle-class families in the 1920s and 1930s built in this style. This book examines these modest Modernist houses within the broader context of the Modern Movement in Europe, as well as the inter-war building boom in suburban Britain. Illustrated with line drawings and photographs of more than 30 examples from around the country, and based on little-known contemporary material such as catalogues, advertisements, radio broadcasts and letters, it shows how these houses speak of a time of political, social and artistic unrest, and a world where the avant-garde architects sought to capture the spirit of modern technology in their designs for the average home owner. While the Modernist houses never became popular with the general public, the fact that so many are still standing and now sought after by twenty-first century families speak for their endurance and special appeal.
Finn Jensen completed an MA in architecture at Liverpool John Moores University in 2006 following a career in the quality and reliability assurance of electronics. He is a doctorate and the author or co-author of three books within this field. Following his retirement as a consultant in 2004, he has devoted his time to the study of domestic architecture, especially in the UK, and is now a full time researcher and writer.
Modernist Semis and Terraces in England
€67.99
