Stirling and Gowan Architecture from Austerity to Affluence Mark Crinson
- Price: £40.00
- Add to Basket
- Series:
- Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication date:
- 20 Apr 2012
- ISBN:
- 9780300177282
- Dimensions:
- 288 pages: 256 x 112 x 30mm
- Illustrations:
- 60 colour images + 140 black-&-white illustrations
Categories:
James Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial modern British architect. His partnership with James Gowan (b. 1923) between 1956 and 1963 put postwar British architecture on the international map, and their Leicester University Engineering Building became an iconic monument for a new kind of modernism.
Mark Crinson's book is the most thoroughly researched study of Stirling and Gowan's partnership to date. Based on extensive interviews and archival research, Crinson argues that their work was the product of two equally creative partners whose different concerns produced a dynamic aesthetic. He gives an in-depth account of their training and early careers, their relation to key architects and movements of the time, and the commissioning, design, and construction of their work. This critical reassessment dispels previous myths and inaccuracies regarding their partnership and analyzes how ideas about mannerism, modernism, nostalgia, community, consumerism, Victorian cities, and institutional typologies influenced their designs.
Stirling and Gowan positions their avant-garde creations within a larger context as creative responses to Britain's postwar deindustrialization and the shift from austerity to affluence.
Mark Crinson is professor of art history at the University of Manchester.
-
Wunderkammer
Tod Williams£20.00 -
The Houses of Louis Kahn
George H. Marcus£40.00 -
The Sheldonian Theatre
Anthony Geraghty£35.00 -
William Kent
Susan Weber£60.00 -
James Stirling
Amanda Reeser Lawrence£30.00 -
Building
Jeanne Gang£30.00 -
Building Seagram
Phyllis Lambert£45.00 -
Designing Antiquity
Stephanie Moser£40.00 -
Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque Architecture
Andrew Hopkins£55.00 -
James Wyatt, 1746-1813
John Martin Robinson£50.00 -
Aalto and America
Stanford Anderson£45.00 -
Zaha Hadid
Kathryn Bloom Hiesinger£14.99 -
Light is the Theme
Louis I. Kahn£10.99 -
J. B. Fischer Von Erlach
Esther Gordon Dotson£45.00 -
Louis I. Kahn and the Yale Center for British Art
Peter Inskip£35.00 -
Tradition and Invention in Architecture
Robert A. M. Stern£28.00 -
Bertrand Goldberg
Zoe Ryan£40.00 -
Schlepping Through Ambivalence
Stanley Tigerman£35.00 -
Inigo Jones
Vaughan Hart£35.00
-
The Landscapes of London
Elizabeth McKellar£45.00 -
The Arts and Crafts Movement in Scotland
Annette Carruthers£60.00 -
Magnificent Entertainments
Melanie Doderer-Winkler£40.00 -
The King's Pictures
Francis Haskell£30.00 -
The City and the King
Christine Stevenson£45.00 -
The Sheldonian Theatre
Anthony Geraghty£35.00 -
From Still Life to the Screen
Joseph Monteyne£35.00 -
Exhibiting Englishness
Rosie Dias£45.00 -
Ham House
Christopher Rowell£75.00 -
In the Olden Time
Andrew Sanders£40.00 -
Ireland and the Picturesque
Finola O'Kane£45.00 -
Imperial Gothic
G. A. Bremner£50.00 -
Under the Banyan Tree
Romita Ray£50.00 -
William Burton Conyngham and His Irish Circle of Antiquarian Artists
Peter Harbison£50.00 -
Carscapes
Kathryn A. Morrison£40.00 -
John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907 v. 7; The Complete Paintings
Richard Ormond£50.00 -
The Last Sane Man: Michael Cardew
Tanya Harrod£30.00 -
Citizen Portrait
Tarnya Cooper£45.00 -
Designing Antiquity
Stephanie Moser£40.00 -
James Wyatt, 1746-1813
John Martin Robinson£50.00



