Description
The practice and the projects grew with major local authority housing, public and private buildings before embarking on a sequence of university buildings and master plans in the UK and abroad. Ted composed his buildings, drawing by hand the section, plan and elevation simultaneously. His integration of low-energy and environmental design matured as a team effort of architects and engineers. You did not have to be an architect to be captivated by the drawings he made when giving lectures.
With some classic and many new photographs and a selection of his drawings, this is the first complete account of the practice that Ted led for over 50 years. Never more than 45 members strong, the practice morphed into Cullinan Studio with his insistence on thinking and behaving differently for architecture and the greater good.
Edward Cullinan Architects is part of the series Twentieth Century Architects, produced in collaboration with the Twentieth Century Society and Historic England.
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
'Powell does justice to the ethics and ethos of [Edward Cullinan's] practice. He makes a convincing case for a mode of architectural practice oriented towards ideals of the common good and the individual, one capable of extreme stylistic eclecticism... a useful survey of the work of a somewhat eccentric sensibility, and of an often very good architect.' Patrick Lynch, Building Design
Book Information
ISBN 9781802077551
Author Kenneth Powell
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Historic England
Publisher Liverpool University Press