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Contexts : the work of Hodder and Partners / editor, Professor Peter Walker.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Newcastle upon Tyne : Riba Publishing, [2017]
©2017
Description
168 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
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NA997.H59 A4 2017g
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Hodder Associates
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Architecture, Modern
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20th century
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Architecture, Modern
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21st century
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Editor
Walker, Peter, 1957-
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Walker, Peter, 1957-
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Walker, Peter, 1957-
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Walker, Peter, 1957-
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Summary note
"'Contexts: The Work of Hodder and Partners' brings together contributions from architectural writers, academics and journalists to review the buildings, culture and philosophy of Hodder Associates (now Hodder + Partners), founded in 1992. Including high-quality colour images of both the practice's own work and the influences on it, this book will follow the themes of placemaking, humanisation, the influence of Arne Jacobsen and the essence of 'northerness' to place the practice's influence in context. A vital contribution to the history of one the UK's most important architectural practices, Hodder + Partners."
Notes
Includes index.
ISBN
1859468268
9781859468265
OCLC
991494286
Other standard number
60002222346
RCP
C - S
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