Description
Yet, despite such success, Womersley's work is at risk: the Category A Bernat Klein studio is derelict while the Category B Garlton Admissions Unit at Haddington, is boarded-up and the site deserted. The intention of this new book is to draw attention to the significance of his work, placing it in its national and international context. With plans and illustrations of all his buildings and projects, as well as a catalogue raisonne including a bibliography by buildings, this book will secure Womersley's reputation.
About the Author
Neil Jackson is Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Liverpool, Past-President of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and an architect (RIBA).
Reviews
'The book is the latest of an important series of monographs on UK architects... The text is clear and easy and the narrative flow of the book is absorbing throughout... The recollections, memories and anecdotes from the people Jackson interviewed are an engaging and sometimes emotional counterbalance to the works in this fine book.' James Grimley
Book Information
ISBN 9781802078640
Author Neil Jackson
Format Paperback
Page Count 204
Imprint Historic England
Publisher Liverpool University Press