ISBN13: | 9781032715711 |
ISBN10: | 1032715715 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 226 pages |
Size: | 246x174 mm |
Weight: | 580 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 113 Illustrations, black & white; 19 Illustrations, color; 113 Halftones, black & white; 19 Halftones, color |
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Civil and construction engineering
Architecture
Vehicle modeling
Further readings in hobbies
Architecture
Environmental protection
Civil and construction engineering (charity campaign)
Architecture (charity campaign)
Vehicle modeling (charity campaign)
Further readings in hobbies (charity campaign)
Architecture (charity campaign)
Environmental protection (charity campaign)
Model Britain
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Focused not on the making of architectural models but the visions they were made to communicate, this book examines the possible futures put forward by one hundred and twenty models. It will appeal to academics, historians, and anyone with an interest in architectural models and the history of Britain?s twentieth century built environment.
Throughout the twentieth century architectural models served as the miniature playgrounds in which the future of Britain?s built environment was imagined, and in drawing from the evidence provided by those models today, this book considers how architects, planners, and civil engineers thought about that future by presenting a history of yesterday?s dreams of tomorrow, told through architectural models.
Focused not on the making of architectural models but rather the optimistic and utopian visions they were made to communicate, this book examines the possible futures put forward by 120 models made by Thorp, the oldest and most prolific firm of architectural modelmakers in Britain, in order to reveal a century of evolving ideas about how we might live, work, relax, and move. From depictions of unbuilt city masterplans to those of seemingly ordinary shopping centres and motorways, the models featured trace a progression of the architectural, social, political, technological, and economic influences that shaped the design of Britain?s buildings, transport infrastructure, and its towns and cities during a century of relentless change.
Illustrated with over 130 photographs, this book will appeal to academics and historians, as well as anyone with an interest in architectural models and the history of Britain?s twentieth century built environment.
Introduction 1. Place 2. Home 3. Work 4. Leisure 5. Citizenship 6. Transport Conclusion: Model Futures