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E-grāmata: Reconstruction: Architecture, Society and the Aftermath of the First World War

Edited by (University for the Creative Arts, UK), Edited by (London School of Architecture, UK)
  • Formāts: 408 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350152953
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350152953
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Commendation, the Colvin Prize 2023 (Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain)

Reconstruction explores the impact of the First World War on the built environment examining the immediate and longer term aftermath of the Great War on the architecture of Britain and the British Empire during the interwar years.

While much attention has been paid by historians to post-war architectural reconstruction after 1945, the earlier developments of the interwar period (1919-1939) have been comparatively overlooked. This volume reveals how the architectural developments of this period not only provided important foundations for what happened after 1945 they are also of real significance in their own right.

Sixteen essays written by leading and emerging scholars bring together new and diverse approaches to the period a period of reconstruction, fraught with the challenges of modernity and democratisation. The collection considers the complex effects of reconstruction on design, discourse, practice, and professionalism, and deals with the full spectrum of architectural styles and approaches, privileging neither Modernism nor traditional styles like the neo-Georgian. It brings to the fore social and political histories of the built environment, and makes important postcolonial interventions into the architectural history of British Imperialism at home and in its far reaches; in Cairo, South Africa, Australia, and India.

Recenzijas

It has taken nearly a hundred years for the history of interwar British architecture to be discussed widely in an even-handed and pluralistic manner. Reconstruction takes a significant step towards mapping the territory and demonstrating how it can be done. * Alan Powers, London School of Architecture, UK * Looking beyond the well-known architectural icons of the 20s and 30s, this detailed examination of many previously overlooked buildings of a key period, gives a broader understanding of architectural practice and richly demonstrates the ways in which the study of architecture can reveal and tell complex stories about a rapidly changing society. * Catherine Croft, Director of C20 Society, UK *

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Commended for Colvin Prize (The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain [SAHGB]) 2023 (UK).Examining the architecture of Britain and the British Empire in the period of reconstruction following the First World War.
List of figures
vii
List of contributors
xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
Foreword: Towards narratives of modernity after reconstruction xviii
Elizabeth Darling
Introduction 1(14)
Neal Shasore
Jessica Kelly
Section I Promoting the business of architecture
15(98)
1 Criticism: The architectural press and the public
19(24)
Jessica Kelly
2 Professionalism: The American influence on British architectural practice
43(16)
H. Horatio Joyce
3 Regulation: The `New London'
59(28)
Eileen Chanin
4 Development: Speculative office development and public sector tenants
87(26)
Jonathan Clarke
Section II Designing community infrastructure
113(78)
5 Community Centre: New housing estates in Scotland
119(24)
Alistair Fair
6 Public House: The Carlisle experiment and the improved public house
143(30)
Julian Holder
7 Parish: Democratic participation in suburban parish churches
173(18)
Clare Price
Section III Building a rural citizenry
191(72)
8 Yeoman: Land settlement and cottage smallholdings
193(26)
Rebecca Preston
Joanna Smith
9 Veteran: Annabel Dott and colonial, metropolitan and rural communities
219(22)
Elizabeth McKellar
10 Student: Henry Morris and the first village colleges
241(22)
Kieran Mahon
Section IV Binding subjects through statecraft
263(68)
11 Citizenship: Welfare and the democratic state in Percy Thomas's civic architecture
267(28)
Robert Proctor
12 Sir Herbert Baker, Rhodes House and the architecture of memory
295(18)
Geoffrey Tyack
13 Diocese: Cairo Cathedral and the politics of Liberal Anglican Church design
313(18)
David Lewis
Section V Wedding peace with well-being
331(43)
14 Sickness: Advances in British hospital design after the First World War
335(18)
Harriet Richardson Blakeman
15 Health: Democracy, diversity, dispersal
353(21)
Barry Doyle
Index 374
Neal Shasore is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the School of Architecture, Liverpool University.

Jessica Kelly is Senior Lecturer in Contextual and Theoretical Studies in Design at The University for the Creative Arts, Farnham.