The iconic British house : modern architectural masterworks since 1900 /

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Author / Creator:Bradbury, Dominic, author.
Imprint:London : Thames and Hudson, 2023.
Description:319 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13310326
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Other authors / contributors:Powers, Richard, 1967- photographer (expression)
De Botton, Alain, author of foreword.
ISBN:9780500343746
0500343748
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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A definitive survey of the finest examples of residential architecture in Britain from 1900 to the present, featuring the major architects of the 20th century and leading emerging talents.

In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the architectural history and heritage of Britain. This has been driven by many important political, cultural and social factors, as well as a powerful and renewed interest in the design of house and home.

The Iconic British House explores and celebrates fifty of the most architecturally significant houses from 1900 to the present. Encompassing major artistic movements, such as Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, Modernism and Postmodernism, the houses include examples designed by architects Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edwin Lutyens, Berthold Lubetkin, Richard Rogers and many others. 21st-century innovation and imagination are evidenced in houses by established and emerging talents, such as Seth Stein, Nick Eldridge, Robin Partington and Ken Shuttleworth.

Much more than a celebration of influential homes, this richly illustrated overview is also a comprehensive guide to shifting architectural movements and ideas, a survey of great architects with international relevance and a journey through changing tastes, styles, aesthetics and patterns of living.

Physical Description:319 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780500343746
0500343748