Open House London: An Exclusive Glimpse Inside 100 of the Most Extraordinary Buildings in London

Open House London: An Exclusive Glimpse Inside 100 of the Most Extraordinary Buildings in London

by VictoriaThornton (Author)

Synopsis

Every year for one weekend in September, hundreds of buildings in London - some historical, some modern, but all great works of architecture - open their doors to the general public for free. Open House London has become a landmark event in the capital's calendar, with a quarter of a million people attending the event and queues to enter buildings snaking down streets. Including private homes, offices, community spaces, governmental institutions and recreational areas, the range of buildings taking part in the Open House weekend is part of its great appeal. In the Open House London book, the reader can enjoy the same exclusive glimpse into 100 of the buildings that have taken part in the event. Well-known buildings rub shoulders with the less famous, but no less architecturally intriguing - Lloyds of London and the Imagination building, Trellick Tower and Ed's Shed, Royal Festival Hall and Wilton's Music Hall. As well as the history of each edifice, the architectural considerations behind them are revealed, and architects and owners offer their thoughts and reflections on some of these incredible designs. You'll never look at a building in the same way again.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 16 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 0091943620
ISBN 13: 9780091943622
Book Overview: The first book to tie in with Open House London architecture weekend, the must-see event of the London calendar, showcasing 100 of the most inspiringly designed buildings in the capital and with a foreword by Alain de Boton who examines the values of good architecture

Author Bio
Victoria Thornton, OBE Hon FRIBA, is the founding director of Open House London. She started the event 20 years ago, with the aim of providing access to and education about the built environment around us, and in 2012 was awarded an OBE for services to architecture.