
The Peeps
Ancoats: the Presence of Absence
Dan Dubowitz(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 30. June 2011
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-7190-8552-9 (ISBN)
Description
Ancoats, in Manchester, was once unimaginably different. One of the world's earliest industrial suburbs, it was dark and dense, noisy, frenetic, violent and unhealthy. It was also vibrant and creative. It had a striking vapour, sound and feel.
The area today has undergone a striking regeneration. New streets, pavements and civic spaces have been laid down. A series of installations, known as The Peeps, have been created for the area. Built into the fabric of the buildings, the brass peep holes offer a fleeting glimpse of a walled-in space, a tunnel, a disused toilet, a bell tower, a gauge.
Dan Dubowitz, given the title of 'cultural masterplanner', records through photographs, interviews, commentary and contemporaneous texts, the recent past and the current regeneration of the suburb. It is a fascinating, beautifully illustrated and designed volume that eloquently depicts the common narrative of industrialisation, slow decay and rebirth. -- .
The area today has undergone a striking regeneration. New streets, pavements and civic spaces have been laid down. A series of installations, known as The Peeps, have been created for the area. Built into the fabric of the buildings, the brass peep holes offer a fleeting glimpse of a walled-in space, a tunnel, a disused toilet, a bell tower, a gauge.
Dan Dubowitz, given the title of 'cultural masterplanner', records through photographs, interviews, commentary and contemporaneous texts, the recent past and the current regeneration of the suburb. It is a fascinating, beautifully illustrated and designed volume that eloquently depicts the common narrative of industrialisation, slow decay and rebirth. -- .
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations, colour
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
830 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-8552-9 (9780719085529)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Dan Dubowitz is a multi-disciplinary artist and photographer. Since 2003 he has developed cultural masterplans for the cities of Glasgow, Sunderland, Newcastle, Manchester and Stoke-on-Trent. -- .
Content
Preliminary notes: Dan Dubowitz
Foreword: Sir Richard Leese
Introduction: Lyn Fenton
1. Royal Passage
2. Canal Privy
3. Mary's Room
4. Pickleometer
5. Dixon's Resonator
6. Plasmometer
7. Jactin Floats
8. Drive
9. Clocking Off
10. Murray's Klaxon
11. Timepiece
12. Machine Room -- .
Foreword: Sir Richard Leese
Introduction: Lyn Fenton
1. Royal Passage
2. Canal Privy
3. Mary's Room
4. Pickleometer
5. Dixon's Resonator
6. Plasmometer
7. Jactin Floats
8. Drive
9. Clocking Off
10. Murray's Klaxon
11. Timepiece
12. Machine Room -- .