Stirling And Gowan: Architecture From Austerity To Affluence

Stirling And Gowan: Architecture From Austerity To Affluence

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James Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial modern British architect. His partnership with James Gowan (b. 1923) between 1956 and 1963 put postwar British architecture on the international map, and their Leicester University Engineering Building became an iconic monument for a new kind of modernism.

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Hardcover, 432 pages
Published May 29th 2012 by Yale Center for British Art (first published November 16th 2010)
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Michael
Please Note: I am reviewing the book whose cover appears above, which is titled Neo-avant-garde and Postmodern, and is edited by Claire Zimmerman and Mark Crinson.

Simply put, this is an incredible collection of essays. Covering a broad range of architectural practices from James Stirling to Venturi Scott Brown, they interrogate what it means to be avant garde, and explore what implications that had in an age of ubiquitous capital. Anyone interested in the transition from modern to postmodern in...more
Juanita
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