Description
From early groundbreaking factories to a series of university commissions, innovative offices, and cultural projects, including the Snape Maltings concert hall, the practice moved on to become a major player on the London development scene with its projects at Finsbury Avenue and Broadgate.
This book, the first monograph on Arup Associates for more than 30 years, discusses the work of the firm from the years of the Arup Building Group in the 1950s to the 1990s and assesses the contribution of its leading designers, including Sir Philip Dowson, Derek Sugden and Peter Foggo. The text is based on interviews with many former and current members of the practice. The book is fully illustrated with images from the Arup archive and stunning new photography offering a new perspective on an exceptional body of work.
About the Author
Kenneth Powell is an architectural critic and historian who has written extensively on British 20th-century architecture, and a former Director of the C20th Society.
Reviews
Kenneth Powell's timely study of Arup Associates harks back to a golden age of teamworking. ... a fascinating insight into what seems now a different age.
Architecture Today
Book Information
ISBN 9781848023673
Author Kenneth Powell
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint Historic England
Publisher Historic England