LDR 03471nam a2200565 i 4500 001 001010001283807 003 CZ-PrNPU 005 20221219121704.1 008 201130s2017----sz-a-----bc---001-0-eng-d 020 $a9783038600633$qEnglish edition 020 $a3038600636$qEnglish edition 020 $a9783038600640$qGerman edition 035 $a(OCoLC)on1004734202 035 $a(OCoLC)1004734202 035 $a(StEdNL)10203073 035 $a(UkLoRLUK)7010203073 038 $aOCoLC 040 $aERASA$beng$cERASA$dJPG$erda$dOCLCQ$dNLE$dUkOxU 043 $ae-uk--- 049 $jCU$k7010203073$lo 049 $aNLES 050 4 $aTR659$b.P45 2017 082 04 $a724.6 100 1 $aPhipps, Simon,$d1964-$ephotographer. 245 10 $aSimon Phipps :$bfinding brutalism : a photographic survey of post-war British architecture /$cedited by Hilar Stadler and Andreas Hertach ; including a conversation between Kate Macintosh and Stephen Parnell ; and contributions by Catherine Ince and Owen Hatherley. 246 30 $aFinding brutalism 246 30 $aPhotographic survey of post-war British architecture 264 1 $aZürich :$bPark Books,$c[2017?] 264 4 $c©2017 300 $a256 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm 336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent 337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia 338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier 500 $aCatalog of an exhibition held at Museum im Bellpark, Kriens, Switzerland, August 26 - November 5, 2017. 504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 520 8 $aFor more than thirty years, British photographer Simon Phipps has been documenting the rebuilding of Britain after the Second World War through the work of architects. His archive documents Britain?s post-war modernism and new brutalism in architecture and recognizes the architects? enormous contribution to the transformation of the political and social landscape of the country in the aftermath of WW II. Significant building on a mass scale was realized and new building techniques were pioneered alongside innovative layouts, resulting in buildings of outstanding quality, displaying radical new forms. The construction ranged from public and private housing, to schools and universities, churches, museums, galleries, commercial and, ultimately, entire new towns.0This new book features around 200 of Simon Phipps?s photographs of some 160 buildings in all parts of England completed between the 1950s until the 1980s. They create a confrontation of buildings and architectural fragments, evoking a distinct atmosphere of brutalism. The essays and a conversation with architect Kate Macintosh contextualize brutalism in architecture from a British perspective.00Exhibition: Museum im Bellpark Kriens, Switzerland (26.08.-05.11.2017). 600 10 $aPhipps, Simon,$d1964-$vExhibitions. 650 0 $aArchitectural photography$zGreat Britain$vExhibitions. 650 0 $aPhotography, Artistic$y21st century$vExhibitions. 650 0 $aBrutalism (Architecture)$zGreat Britain$vPictorial works. 650 0 $aArchitecture, Modern$y20th century$vPictorial works. 650 0 $aBlack-and-white photography$vExhibitions. 700 1 $aStadler, Hilar,$eeditor. 700 1 $aHertach, Andreas,$d1967-$eeditor. 700 1 $aMacintosh, Kate. 700 1 $aParnell, Steve. 700 1 $aInce, Catherine. 700 1 $aHatherley, Owen. 710 2 $aMuseum im Bellpark,$ehost institution. 852 8 $aUkOxU$bBODBL$hWeek 51 (17) 910 $aABE315$bA 2 997 $tKN |