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Revaluing Modern Architecture: Changing conservation culture [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 250x210 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2022
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1914124235
  • ISBN-13: 9781914124235
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 250x210 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2022
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1914124235
  • ISBN-13: 9781914124235
The conservation of our Modern architectural heritage is a subject of vehement debate. When do buildings become old or significant enough to warrant special heritage status and protection? Should Modern listed buildings be treated differently from those of earlier periods? And what does all this mean for building users and owners, who might be better served if their buildings were less authentic, but more comfortable and usable?

Presenting a clear line of sight through these complex questions, this book explores the conservation, regeneration and adaptive re-use of Modern architecture. It provides a general grounding in the field, its recent history and current development, including chapters on authenticity, charters, listing and protection. Case studies drawing on the authors extensive practical experience offer valuable lessons learnt in the conservation of Modern heritage buildings.

Looking beyond the specialist field of elite heritage, Revaluing Modern Architecture also considers the changing culture of conservation for sub-iconic buildings in relation to de-carbonisation and the climate emergency. It suggests how revaluing the vast legacy of modern architecture can help to promote a more sustainable future.









Features leading conservation projects, such as the celebrated Penguin Pool at London Zoo, Finsbury Health Centre by Lubetkin & Tecton and Wells Coates Isokon (Lawn Road) Flats, as well as previously unpublished projects. Analyses key Modern conservation controversies of recent years Illustrated with over 160 photos and drawings. An essential primer for architectural students and practitioners, academics, those employed in conservation and planning, property owners, developers, surveyors and building managers. 
About the Author vi
Acknowledgements vii
Foreword viii
Introduction 1(5)
PART ONE RETROSPECT
1 The Story so Far
6(32)
2 Authenticity
38(16)
3 Charters
54(10)
4 Listing
64(38)
5 Protection
102(22)
6 Weaknesses
124(10)
PART TWO PROSPECT
7 From Relics to Resources - the new paradigm
134(26)
8 QuickfireQ&A
160(12)
9 Lessons learned
172(28)
Berthold Lubetkin and the penguins
173(4)
No right answer
177(3)
A girlfriend's hair
180(5)
The window worker in Walsall
185(3)
Singing the Marseillaise
188(12)
10 Changing conservation culture
200(21)
References 221(5)
Further reading 226(1)
Index 227(3)
Image credits 230
John Allan, a former director of Avanti Architects, has over 35 years experience in the conservation of Modern architecture, having worked on many high-profile listed buildings by pioneer Modern architects of the 1930s and post-war period. He was founding chairman, and is current international secretary, of DOCOMOMO-UK and has lectured internationally at architectural schools, conferences, and amenity societies. He was instrumental in creating the Isokon Gallery in Hampstead, where he is chairman of the Isokon Gallery Trust.