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McMorran & Whitby (Paperback)
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McMorran & Whitby are arguably one of the most unsung practices
of post-war British architecture. Led from the late 1950s by Donald
McMorran and George Whitby, two indisputable architectural
heavyweights of the post-war era, the practice willingly rejected
the experimentalism and fleeting faddishness that characterised the
dominant paradigm of the age and from which so many of Britain's
towns and cities are still blighted. The practice can be seen as
part of an evolution in British classical tradition with direct
linkages through other eminent figures such as Sir Edwin Lutyens
and E. Vincent Harris. Their work found notable favour with public
institutions, such as the police, county and city councils, and
universities. These include Devon County Hall in Exeter, various
buildings at Nottingham University, West Suffolk County Council
buildings in Bury St Edmunds, but, above all, numerous significant
commissions for the City Corporation such as Wood Street Police
Station and the extension to the Central Criminal Courts, commonly
known as the New Bailey. This book is the first major publication
on McMorran & Whitby's work, and therefore contains an
inspiring combination of contemporary photography and previously
unpublished archival material. It is an essential read for
architects, students, and historians, not least because it
highlights the importance in the arts of seeking longer
perspectives than those which, all too often, our own ephemeral
epoch permits. This book has been commissioned as part of a series
of books on 20th Century Architects by RIBA Publishing, English
Heritage and The Twentieth Century Society.
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