Making extensive use of information gained from in-depth interviews
with architects active in the period between 1930-1959, the author
provides a sympathetic understanding of the modern movement's
architectural role in reshaping the fabric and structure of British
metropolitan cities in the post-war period and traces the links
between the experience of British modernists and the wider
international modern movement. This book should be of interest to
academics in architecture; urban design; urban geography;
architecture of planning history; geography; sociology; practising
architects; urban designers; and planners.
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