Edinburgh: A Guide to Recent Architecture - Softcover

Rodger, Johnny

 
9781841660660: Edinburgh: A Guide to Recent Architecture

Synopsis

It would be easy to assume that the large amount of building works and new construction in Edinburgh is a consequence of the siting of the new Scottish seat of government, tagged as a 'pretendy Parliament' by Scottish stage personality Billy Connolly. But factors more mundane than the urgings of the 'democratic spirit' can explain this spate of new building: in particular Edinburgh's position as the fourth biggest financial center in Europe; the incidence of developer rather than open competitions; the invitation extended to the American modernist architect Richard Meier to come up with a masterplan for the design of the Edinburgh Park business center; and Edinburgh's 1970s love-affair with the motor-car, the resultant fractured city and early new-millennium ambivalence about private/public transport. Around 100 entries in this book give a framework for understanding what all this means for Edinburgh's built environment and for reading recent architectural design in the city. The new Scottish Parliament is located in Edinburgh and the city is experiencing a mass of new construction. Rodger's book offers concise, reviews of all the significant recent buildings and on-site developments. A critical celebration of Edinburgh's current architectural renaissance. 130 b/w photos.

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About the Author

Johnny Rodger is a writer, critic and translator. His critical writings on drama, literature, philosophy and architecture appear regularly and have won him a certain notoriety in the field. His latest critical book, Contemporary Glasgow, was published in 1999 by Rutland Press.

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