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Libraries of Light - British public library design in the long 1960s (Hardcover)
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Libraries of Light - British public library design in the long 1960s (Hardcover)
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For the first hundred years or so of their history, public
libraries in Britain were built in an array of revivalist
architectural styles. This backward-looking tradition was
decisively broken in the 1960s as many new libraries were erected
up and down the country. In this new Routledge book, Alistair Black
argues that the architectural modernism of the post-war years was
symptomatic of the age's spirit of renewal. In the 1960s, public
libraries truly became 'libraries of light', and Black further
explains how this phrase not only describes the shining new library
designs - with their open-plan, decluttered, Scandinavian-inspired
designs - but also serves as a metaphor for the public library's
role as a beacon of social egalitarianism and cultural
universalism. A sequel to Books, Buildings and Social Engineering
(2009), Black's new book takes his fascinating story of the design
of British public libraries into the era of architectural
modernism.
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