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Edward Schroder Prior designed the cathedral of the Arts and Crafts
Movement (St Andrew's Church, Roker), perfected the popular
butterfly plan in his houses, and published what is still the
seminal work on medieval gothic art in England in 1900. Highly
regarded by critics such as Ian Nairn, Prior is sometimes
considered to have narrowly missed out on a place in the
architectural pantheon of his age, alongside contemporaries such as
Charles Voysey and William Lethaby. The result of extensive
archival and field research, Edward Prior - Arts and Crafts
Architect sheds new light on Prior's architecture, life and
scholarship. Extensively illustrated, it showcases Prior's work in
colour, including many of his architectural drawings and
photographs of most of his extant buildings. Prior is the missing
link of the Arts and Crafts Movement, in both a theoretical and a
practical sense, as he was possibly the only practitioner who
genuinely translated the artistic theories of Ruskin and Morris
into architectural reality. He went on to found the School of
Architecture at the University of Cambridge in 1912.
'Zero Carbon' is an abstract concept for most people, but we have
lived energy-profiligate lifestyles for too long on finite
fossil-fuel resources. We now face potential environmental
catastrophe from climate change and global warming, with a
continuing exponentially expanding global population that doubles
every four decades. The capacity of the planet to reabsorb carbon
dioxide is about two to three tonnes of carbon equivalent per
person at current population levels of seven billion and therefore
there is a desperate need for us to reduce our carbon footprint.
One way of helping to achieve this is to live in a zero-carbon
house, and this will become legislation in the UK for new homes by
2016.
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