
Peter Moro and Partners
Alistair Fair(Author)
Historic England (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-80085-651-6 (ISBN)
Description
Peter Moro is the forgotten co-designer of the Royal Festival Hall. A German emigre who had worked with Berthold Lubetkin's famed practice, Tecton, in the 1930s, Moro was drafted in to help realise the Festival Hall in just two short years, in time for the Festival of Britain in 1951. With a team of his former students, he created many of the interiors we see today. For Moro, the Festival Hall was a stepping-stone to a career designing many of Britain's finest post-war theatres, particularly Nottingham Playhouse, Plymouth Theatre Royal, and the renovated Bristol Old Vic. He and his colleagues also designed some exceptional one-off houses, as well as exhibitions, university buildings, schools, and council housing, collaborating with leading talents such as the designer Robin Day.
Based on detailed archival research and with stunning new photography, this is the first book devoted to the work of Peter Moro and his colleagues in architectural practice. Ranging from the 1930s to the 1980s, it explores Moro's belief in a rigorous modern architecture which was both functionally sound and aesthetically rich. It sheds new light on this important body of work, and enriches our understanding of the experience and diversity of modernism in Britain.
Based on detailed archival research and with stunning new photography, this is the first book devoted to the work of Peter Moro and his colleagues in architectural practice. Ranging from the 1930s to the 1980s, it explores Moro's belief in a rigorous modern architecture which was both functionally sound and aesthetically rich. It sheds new light on this important body of work, and enriches our understanding of the experience and diversity of modernism in Britain.
Reviews / Votes
'Painstaking research by [Alistair Fair] tells the story of all of [Peter Moro's] projects and shows the evolution of their ideas and approach over the decades... This book works well as a companion piece to the essential 'Modern Playhouses'.'Christopher Daniel, Sightline 'Alistair Fair's Peter Moro and Partners is a fine addition to the Twentieth Century Society's monograph series... Moro saw theatres as "the ultimate in architectural design", and the care with which he created a "theatrical atmosphere", a sense of festivity without the ornament of older theatres, distinguishes his work. All this and the visual effect of populating the buildings are superbly well described by Fair.' Adrian Forty, Architectural History
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Illustrations
122 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80085-651-6 (9781800856516)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Alistair Fair is Reader in Architectural History, University of Edinburgh.
Content
Foreword by Trevor Dannatt
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Foundations
Chapter 2: Education
Chapter 3: Commercial buildings
Chapter 4: Modern living
Chapter 5: Theatres and the arts
ConclusionNotes
List of works
Illustration credits
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Foundations
Chapter 2: Education
Chapter 3: Commercial buildings
Chapter 4: Modern living
Chapter 5: Theatres and the arts
ConclusionNotes
List of works
Illustration credits
Index