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Renewal of Post-War Manchester - Planning, Architecture and the State

English · Hardback

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Urban renewal in Britain was thrilling in its vision, yet partial and incomplete in its implementation. For the first time, this deep study of a renewal city reveals the complex networks of actors behind physical change and stagnation in post-war Britain.

Using the nested scales of region, city and case-study sites, the book explores the relationships between Whitehall legislation, its interpretation by local government planning officers and the on-the-ground impact through urban architectural projects. Each chapter highlights the connections between policy goals, global narratives and the design and construction of cities.

The Cold War, decolonialisation, rising consumerism and the oil crisis all feature in a richly illustrated account of architecture and planning in post-war Manchester.


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Richard Brook is an architect, historian and Professor in Architecture at Lancaster University. He has dedicated more than two decades to understanding the post-war development of Manchester and cities like it. His core interests lie in the relationships between space, politics and society, as manifested through the built environment.

Product details

Authors Richard Brook
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.11.2024
 
EAN 9781526154972
ISBN 978-1-5261-5497-2
No. of pages 328
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Manchester, ARCHITECTURE / Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Architectural structure & design, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Architectural structure and design

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