Structure and style conserving twentieth century buildings
This book looks at approaches to appraising and conserving mainstream architecture of the 20th century - commercial buildings, industrial buildings and housing.
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London, UK
E & FN Spon
1997
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Michael Stratton
- Towards a philosophy for conserving twentieth century buildings / Peter Burman
- A case for reforming architectural values / Andrew Saint
- The non-domestic building stock of England and Wales / Philip Steadman
- Beyond the fringe / Kenneth Powell
- Making the recent past fit for the future / David Jenkin and John Worthington
- Concrete and steel in twentieth century construction / Bill Addis
- The relationship between building structure and architectural expression / Peter Ross
- Clad is bad? / Michael Stratton
- Quality, longevity, and listing / Robert Thorne
- Conserving 'carbuncles' Dilemmas of conservation in practice / Susan Macdonald.


