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John Outram

Franklin, Geraint
John Outram
The first major study of John Outram, whose colourful yet elemental buildings communicates myths and metaphysics. Outram launched into practice in 1974, securing a reputation for innovative, creative and monumental architecture including The New House at Wadhurst, the Isle of Dogs Pumping Station and the Judge Institute in Cambridge.

CHF 77.00

Ramsgate

Franklin, Geraint
Ramsgate
This attractively-illustrated book casts new light on Ramsgate's rich maritime and seaside heritage. It charts the resort's growth - and its colourful architectural heritage - over the past 300 years. The book will appeal to a wide audience, particularly readers with an interest in the history and popular culture of the English seaside.

CHF 37.90

England's Schools 1962-88

Franklin, Geraint
England's Schools 1962-88
This thematic study of later-twentieth-century school buildings was commissioned by English Heritage's Schools Working Group. Secondary education was dominated by questions of selection and transfer between educational stages, and middle schools were as much an element of non-selective reorganisation as an educational concept in their own right.

CHF 217.00

Post-War Public Art

Franklin, Geraint
Post-War Public Art
Public art is defined here as fixed artworks which members of the public are able to access and enjoy, in public, semi-public or privately owned public space, whether outdoors or indoors. This document outlines good practice on the care and management of post-war public art, including regular maintenance and planned conservation work.

CHF 17.90

Understanding Place

Franklin, Geraint
Understanding Place
This guidance explains how to undertake Historic Area Assessments (HAAs) in order to understand and explain the heritage interest of an area.

CHF 17.90

Post-Modern Buildings in Britain

Franklin, Geraint / Harwood, Elain
Post-Modern Buildings in Britain
In a move away from Brutalist architecture that is characterised by a lack of aesthetics, as 'form followed function', Postmodern architecture instead heralded a return to 'wit, ornament and reference' adopting both modern and classic designs. The functional and utilitarian shapes and spaces of the modernist style were replaced by diverse aesthetics, including the use of sculptural forms and ornaments, but does not exclude the needs of those u...

CHF 43.50

Howell Killick Partridge and Amis

Franklin, Geraint
Howell Killick Partridge and Amis
Launched into practice with a maverick design for Churchill College, Cambridge, their output ranged from additions to Oxford and Cambridge colleges to theatres, houses and government buildings.Deriving a distinctive design language from revealed structure and highly modelled surfaces, HKPA developed a rich, allusive and extrovert architecture.

CHF 51.50