Nottingham Transformed: Architecture and Regeneration for the New Millennium

Nottingham Transformed: Architecture and Regeneration for the New Millennium

by KennethPowell (Author)

Synopsis

Scenically and architecturally, Nottingham is one of the most remarkable of English cities. A major commercial centre in the Middle Ages, it subsequently become an important industrial city until well into the twentieth century. Nottingham has more recently been a city in transition, with service industries, apartments, shops, bars and restaurants colonizing the former palaces of industry and generating a wave of new design. This book records more than two decades of regeneration and change, featuring important new projects by Hopkins Architects, Foster and Partners, Gustafson Porter, Marsh & Grochowski, Benson & Forsyth and Caruso St John, among others.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: 01
Publisher: Merrell Publishers Ltd
Published: 02 May 2006

ISBN 10: 1858943353
ISBN 13: 9781858943350

Author Bio
Kenneth Powell is an architecture critic, journalist and writer. His many books include 'New London Architecture', 'New Architecture in Britain', 'City Reborn' and '30 St Mary Axe: A Tower for London', all published by Merrell. Martine Hamilton Knight is a leading architectural photographer whose work has appeared in the architectural press for over fifteen years.