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No More Giants : J. M. Richards, Modernism and  the Architectural Review, Hardback Book

No More Giants : J. M. Richards, Modernism and the Architectural Review Hardback

Part of the Studies in Design and Material Culture series

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Architecture is more than buildings and architects.

It also involves photographers, writers, advertisers and broadcasters, as well as the people who finance and live in the buildings.

Using the career of the critic J. M. Richards as a lens, this book takes a new perspective on modern architecture.

Richards served as editor of The Architectural Review from 1937 to 1971, during which time he consistently argued that modernism was integrally linked to vernacular architecture, not through style but through the principle of being an anonymous expression of a time and public spirit.

Exploring the continuities in Richards’s ideas throughout his career disrupts the existing canon of architectural history, which has focused on abrupt changes linked to individual ‘pioneers’, encouraging us to think again about who is studied in architectural history and how they are researched. -- .

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