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175 x 227 mm
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180
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Softcover
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January 2008
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Britian
Modern Architecture in History
Alan Powers
Britain, in the ?Modern Architectures in History? series, examines the question of the British approach to modern architecture. With due regard for the separate identities of England, Scotland and Wales, Alan Powers discusses themes, developments and changes in British modernism from its beginnings to the present day. The story is often told as a struggle for acceptance between 1930 and the oil crisis of 1973, with a coda of rehabilitation under New Labour. Alan Powers provides a fresh interpretation, relating the international field of modern architecture to the British perspective and achievement.
Price: Bht 1,395.00
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