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Industrial Britain An Architectural History

by Hubert Pragnell
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A fascinating history of Britain's industrial past as evidenced by its buildings, richly illustrated with line drawings. Industrial Architecture in Britain takes a catholic view of its subject, going back far beyond the mills and machine houses of the Industrial Revolution to cover the water mills and oast houses of agricultural production, and including too the often glorious buildings and engineering projects associated with the distribution of manufactured goods - docks, canals, railways and warehouses. This architecture is only recently receiving recognition and protection, and this book eloquently makes the case for treating mills and breweries with the same concern for heritage that is applied to churches, great houses, or castles. Dividing its huge subject by purpose, Industrial Architecture in Britain tells a story of industrial development and ultimate decline, as manufacturing has been increasingly supplanted by service industries, and new uses have to be found for at least some of Britain's great industrial buildings - not least as containers for art. An invaluable and handy reference guide; illustrated with 250 b/w line drawings throughout.

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Book Details

Published
October 15, 2000
Publisher
Batsford Ltd
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781841660202

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