Transport buildings--railway stations, airport terminals, bus
and coach stations, motorway service areas, filling stations, and
garages--are such a part of everyday scenery they are easily
overlooked. This book is the first to take a close look at the
architecture of British transport buildings of the twentieth
century, a period during which transportation systems, methods, and
even purposes underwent enormous change.
The contributors to the book consider transport buildings both
well known and unfamiliar from a variety of intriguing viewpoints.
They explore the design and promotion of the London Underground,
the battle between road and rail, the intentions of architects--to
glamorize travel, to calm fears, to accommodate huge numbers of
travelers--and the political and cultural significance of the
transport buildings that have become a major part of modern
life.
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