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Modern Futures

Hannah Neate and Ruth Craggs
4.9/5 (24409 ratings)
Description:There has been a groundswell of interest in modernist architecture in recent years, particularly buildings from the second half of the twentieth century. Individuals and groups are engaging with modernist environments in the form of popular histories, documentaries and community projects, and digital and social media. Alongside this growing popularity however, many of these buildings are under threat from demolition and regeneration.Modern Futures explores these trends, their connections, and how more popular and creative engagements might be used to inform the uncertain future of modernist architecture.Christine Wall, “You’d concrete and say a wee prayer”—the South Bank Arts Complex and new notions of value in modern architectureEsther Johnson, Mid-Century Modern LivingRichard Brook, Mainstream ModernMatthew Whitfield, The Suburbs ProjectMatthew Steele & Angela Connelly, Surveying Greater Manchester’s Sacred SuburbsAndy Lock, with Iain Anderson, The use of photography in recording the legacy of the modern movement in Britain’s post-war landscapesEddy Rhead, From Here to Modernity—Manchester Modernist SocietySally Stone, Gate 81Verity-Jane Keefe, The Mobile MuseumIan Waites, ‘Spontaneous Estate Evolution’—Research/Practice interventions on a 1960s council estateMichael Gallagher, Architecture about usNatalie Bradbury, Bubbling away in the background—William Mitchell’s Harlow fountainsJohn Pendlebury & Aidan While, Post-war social housing: conservation and regenerationHannah Neate is a lecturer in Human Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University.Ruth Craggs is a lecturer in Cultural and Historical Geography at King’s College, London.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Modern Futures. To get started finding Modern Futures, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
142
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Uniform Books
Release
2016
ISBN
1910010111

Modern Futures

Hannah Neate and Ruth Craggs
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: There has been a groundswell of interest in modernist architecture in recent years, particularly buildings from the second half of the twentieth century. Individuals and groups are engaging with modernist environments in the form of popular histories, documentaries and community projects, and digital and social media. Alongside this growing popularity however, many of these buildings are under threat from demolition and regeneration.Modern Futures explores these trends, their connections, and how more popular and creative engagements might be used to inform the uncertain future of modernist architecture.Christine Wall, “You’d concrete and say a wee prayer”—the South Bank Arts Complex and new notions of value in modern architectureEsther Johnson, Mid-Century Modern LivingRichard Brook, Mainstream ModernMatthew Whitfield, The Suburbs ProjectMatthew Steele & Angela Connelly, Surveying Greater Manchester’s Sacred SuburbsAndy Lock, with Iain Anderson, The use of photography in recording the legacy of the modern movement in Britain’s post-war landscapesEddy Rhead, From Here to Modernity—Manchester Modernist SocietySally Stone, Gate 81Verity-Jane Keefe, The Mobile MuseumIan Waites, ‘Spontaneous Estate Evolution’—Research/Practice interventions on a 1960s council estateMichael Gallagher, Architecture about usNatalie Bradbury, Bubbling away in the background—William Mitchell’s Harlow fountainsJohn Pendlebury & Aidan While, Post-war social housing: conservation and regenerationHannah Neate is a lecturer in Human Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University.Ruth Craggs is a lecturer in Cultural and Historical Geography at King’s College, London.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Modern Futures. To get started finding Modern Futures, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
142
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Uniform Books
Release
2016
ISBN
1910010111
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