Nairn’s Towns
Nairn’s Towns
Nairn’s Towns
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Published: 07/09/2017
ISBN: 9781907903816
Extent: 272 pages

Nairn’s Towns

Author: Ian Nairn

Introduced by: Owen Hatherley

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Nairn’s Towns is a new edition of Britain’s Changing Towns by Ian Nairn (1967), introduced, edited and updated by Owen Hatherley.

‘These essays show him writing about cities and towns as wholes rather than as collections of individual buildings. In each of them, there are several things happening at once – assessments of historic townscape, capsule reviews of new buildings, attempts to find the specific character of each place…’

Nairn’s Towns contains sixteen short essays on places as varied as Glasgow and Norwich, Llanidloes and Sheffield, by the finest English architectural writer of the twentieth century.

Ian Nairn (1930–1983) made his name with a special issue of the Architectural Review in which he coined the term ‘Subtopia’ for the areas around cities that had been failed by urban planning. He was largely responsible for the volumes on Surrey and Sussex in Nikolaus Pevsner’s Buildings of England series, and published two guidebooks, Nairn’s  London (1966) and Nairn’s Paris (1968), as well as presenting several BBC television series. His work has influenced writers as diverse as J. G. Ballard, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Patrick Wright.

‘Once you discover [Nairn] you want to read everything he’s written.’
Daily Telegraph
‘Nairn invented a way of looking, a way of writing.’
Jonathan Meades
‘Should be kept in the glove-box of every car.’
Standpoint

 

Published: 07/09/2017
ISBN: 9781907903816
Extent: 272 pages

Description

Nairn’s Towns is a new edition of Britain’s Changing Towns by Ian Nairn (1967), introduced, edited and updated by Owen Hatherley.

‘These essays show him writing about cities and towns as wholes rather than as collections of individual buildings. In each of them, there are several things happening at once – assessments of historic townscape, capsule reviews of new buildings, attempts to find the specific character of each place…’

Nairn’s Towns contains sixteen short essays on places as varied as Glasgow and Norwich, Llanidloes and Sheffield, by the finest English architectural writer of the twentieth century.

Ian Nairn (1930–1983) made his name with a special issue of the Architectural Review in which he coined the term ‘Subtopia’ for the areas around cities that had been failed by urban planning. He was largely responsible for the volumes on Surrey and Sussex in Nikolaus Pevsner’s Buildings of England series, and published two guidebooks, Nairn’s  London (1966) and Nairn’s Paris (1968), as well as presenting several BBC television series. His work has influenced writers as diverse as J. G. Ballard, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Patrick Wright.

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Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 19 × 12 × 1 cm
Cover Type

Hardcover, Paperback

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