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Author
Roger Stonehouse
July 2008
Hardback
192 pages
200 b/w and colour ills
27.5 x 22.0 cm
11.0 x 9.0 in
ISBN13: 978 1 906155 21 6
Trevor Dannatt works and words
In Trevor Dannatt: works and words, Professor Roger Stonehouse examines the full breadth of Dannatt’s architecture, ranging from the domestic and academic, such as the combination room for Trinity Hall College, University of Cambridge; to social buildings, such as the Victoria Gate at Kew; to international projects, such as the British Embassy buildings and King Feisal Conference Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Trevor Dannatt, Royal Academician and former Professor of Architecture at the University of Manchester, was part of the wave of architects who qualified soon after the Second World War. Known both for his practical building work and his involvement, alongside contemporary and friend Colin St John Wilson, in the debate around the language of Modernism and the development of ‘humanist’ architecture, Dannatt began his career under Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew, leaving in 1948 to join the Festival Hall Group under Leslie Martin and former tutor Peter Moro.
Illustrated by superb photographs and reproductions of original drawings, Trevor Dannatt: words and works will appeal to everyone interested in the order and elegance of Dannatt’s architecture, as well as his underlying philosophy.
Black Dog Publishing are holding an exhibition of Trevor Dannatt works at our London offices to coincide with the release of the book. The exhibition will be on until 20 September 2008.
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