"Shortlisted for the Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion, Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain" "Winner of the Historians of British Art Book Prize, Contemporary Subject" "[ A] brilliant new history. . . . A highly convincing book, with the sort of clarity and panoramic scope that is too often, in books on this subject, lost in architectural and decorative minutiae."---Owen Hatherley, Tribune Magazine "Elegantly written. . . . [ A] timely contribution."---Alistair Fair, Architectural History "An academic modernist sees opportunity in disruption."---John Gapper, Financial Times "[ A] scintillating and thoroughly engaging book, which rightly urges us to pay closer attention to the built environment in our understanding of how modern Britain came to be."---Phil Child, Journal of Contemporary History "Foundations is a fascinating contribution . . . illuminating fluently and engagingly the still-hidden history of the mundane spaces that Britons have inherited, many of which they continue to inhabit."---Simon Gunn, Journal of British Studies "An excellent book. It is deeply researched, thoughtfully argued, and beautifully written."---Erika Hanna, American Historical Review "Stimulating. . . . [ Foundations] is an extraordinarily accomplished and engaging piece of work. It should be read by anyone working on modern Britain as well as those with more specialist interests."---William Whyte, Journal of Modern History