Description
Post-war housing across Britain is an extraordinary story of optimism, ambition and innovation.
During the 1950s and 1960s, a combination of reconstruction, consumer-led demand and the rise of the Welfare State, saw an unprecedented building boom in housing and new homes. British architects embraced the challenge, seeking to build on the lessons of interwar Modernism while introducing fresh and original ideas of their own. They created mid-century New Towns, estates and houses, as well as many mid- and high-rise modern landmarks.
Post-War Homes provides a major survey of this golden age of tectonic creativity, while focussing upon its most important, influential and engaging typologies.
As homeowners and occupiers today continue to enjoy the design quality of their mid-century homes, this book celebrates the spirit of innovation and optimism in which such ambitious housing projects were designed and delivered.
Features:
- 30 illustrated case studies, including full-colour photography and historic imagery from the RIBA archive.
- A complete history, considering exemplary standalone homes, innovative mid and high-rise projects as well as estates and mixed-use communities.
- Landmark projects including: Ernoe Goldfinger's Trellick Tower, Denys Lasdun's Keeling House, Neave Brown's Alexandra Road, and Chamberlin, Powell & Bon's Golden Lane Estate.
About the Author
Dominic Bradbury is a freelance writer and journalist specialising in the field of architecture and design. He has written over thirty books on various aspects of design, interiors and architecture As a journalist, Bradbury has contributed to many magazines and newspapers in the UK and internationally, including The Times, the Guardian, the Financial Times, World of Interiors, Wallpaper**, *House & Garden and Architectural Digest.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915722492
Author Dominic Bradbury
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint RIBA Publishing
Publisher RIBA Publishing
Weight(grams) 1000g
Dimensions(mm) 250mm * 210mm * 23mm