
Connell, Ward and Lucas
A Modernist Architecture in England
Frances Lincoln (Publisher)
Published on 11. September 2008
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-7112-2768-2 (ISBN)
Description
With their original and innovative projects, Amyas Connell and Basil Ward from New Zealand and the British architect Colin Lucas introduced a new and uncompromising contemporary language of architecture to England in the 1930s. Their simple, clear shapes in concrete and glass still resonate with a novel approach to functional form-giving. This is the first full study of one of the most controversial of modernist practices and is destined to be of classic importance. It opens with a fascinating overview of the historical background and then focuses on detailed studies of individual houses, social housing schemes, shops and cafe s. Each study is fully illustrated with contemporary plans and photographs showing the buildings as they were being built and newly constructed, as well as more recent photographs to show later alterations and changes. The book includes a complete list of projects, a time line and a full bibliography.
Reviews / Votes
Dennis Sharp's and Sally Rendel's book is a coherent and three-dimensional portrait of these 'first modern houses in England'. They write with fluidity and explain technical innovations in a plain English to produce a fully referenced academic work. It is impossible to concieve of any publication more complete. Building Design For fans of British Modernism this monograph will prove a valued insight into its heyday. For Connell Ward & Lucas the body of work presented will only reinforce their reputation at its centre and their influence beyond. Perspective There are gaps on the shelves of architectural monographs of the twentieth century that have long needed filling. Until this year there was a gap under Connell Ward & Lucas. At last, the big ship has come into harbour, laden with a rich cargo of photographs and detailed information on the buildings, more numerous, probably, than most of us realised. C20More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
Illustrations
300 colour and b-w photographs
Dimensions
Height: 304 mm
Width: 253 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1451 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7112-2768-2 (9780711227682)
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Persons
Dennis Sharp was an architect, writer, critic and publisher. He served as Vice President of the Architectural Association where he trained, and was Senior Lecturer and founding editor of the AA Quarterly. He was Executive Editor of World Architecture and International Architecture. Professor Sharp received international awards for his writings and criticism as well as awards for his buildings. His books include monographs on Calatrava, Kurokawa and Nicoletti. He died in 2010. Sally Rendel is a practising architect and a member of the Twentieth Century Society's casework committee. She has edited special issues of Scroope and Architectural Design. Sally lives in London.