Bournemouth in 50 Buildings


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Discover the architectural treasures and history of this favourite Dorset seaside resort of Bournemouth in a fascinating tour of 50 of its ancient and modern buildings and landmarks.




Salisbury in 50 Buildings


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Discover Salisbury’s architectural gems and heritage from across the centuries in this fascinating guide to fifty of its buildings and landmarks.




Tring in 50 Buildings


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Illustrated throughout, a fascinating exploration of Tring’s notable buildings and landmarks from across the centuries.




Windsor & Eton in 50 Buildings


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Discover the history and architectural treasures of the Berkshire towns of Windsor and Eton in this fascinating exploration of 50 buildings and landmarks.




Southampton in 50 Buildings


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Explores the rich and fascinating history of the city through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.




Carlisle in 50 Buildings


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A fascinating illustrated exploration of some of Carlisle’s architectural landmarks ancient and modern.




Derby in 50 Buildings


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Explores the rich and fascinating history of the city through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.




Lincoln in 50 Buildings


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Explore the rich history of Lincoln in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.




HLM50+ Towards a Social Architecture


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Since its sudden and dramatic formation upon winning the competition to design Paisley Civic Centre in 1963, Hutchison, Locke and Monk (HLM Architects) has consistently served and adapted to the changing requirements of Britain’s welfare state, and has instinctively dedicated its professional services to community architecture. Conceived from the perspective of founding partner Tony Monk, this book reveals the inside story of how the partnership has grown over 50 years to become a leading UK national practice. It sets out the early influences and progressive design philosophy of HLM Architects and analyses how they developed their design ethos from late-modern through contextual post-modern architectural styles by the early 1980s, and then matured into producing its own contemporary designs, explaining why these changes took place over that period. As well as reflecting the transformations in the social and political landscapes and in aesthetic approaches, it also inevitably records the changing social history of the architectural profession from labour-intensive manual presentations using drafting pens and drawing boards, through to the slick mass-produced computer modelling that accompanied the digital revolution, and the fundamental adjustments needed to meet the realities of managing an efficient modern commercial business. Working with the HLM Board, the authoritative contributors are Directors who have used their knowledge and experience in responding to government legislation with innovative architectural solutions in their specialist fields. HLM Chairman Christopher Liddle is a leading exponent of defence and custodial procurement, alongside Caroline Buckingham in education and Leslie Welch in healthcare. Their award winning projects now help formulate current policy. The critical Introduction by Dr Edward Denison re-examines the practice’s philosophy and contribution to the evolving welfare state during the second half of the twentieth century. The conclusion is a perceptive assessment of the future direction of the architectural profession and a statement of HLM’s continuing commitment to improving our society. The complex relationships described shed new light on previous architectural theories and, in doing so, this book adds to the knowledge of post-war British architecture.




Brighton & Hove in 50 Buildings


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Explores the rich and fascinating history of the city through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.