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Emily Cole

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    Stevenage
    The Grammar of Architecture
    Architectural Details
    • 2021

      Stevenage

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This book charts the history of Stevenage new town centre, looking at its planning, development, design influences, significance and survival. The historic market town of Stevenage was the first location to be designated for major expansion under the New Towns Act 1946, making it Britain's first post-war new town. As part of this a new town centre was planned from 1946. Informed by the ideas of figures including Gordon Stephenson and Clarence Stein, among the leading planners of their day, the detailed design of this area was undertaken in the 1950s by Stevenage Development Corporation, under Chief Architect Leonard Vincent. The shopping precinct, with surrounding car parks and bus station, was built first, begun in earnest in 1956 and officially opened in April 1959. Its design is notable: the fully pedestrian precinct is one of the earliest examples of this kind of development in Britain and on a scale unequalled in Europe at the time of its initiation. The shopping precinct, designated as a conservation area in 1988, is notable for its uniformity, integrity and level of survival. Provision was also made in the town centre for offices, community, entertainment and public buildings, which will be discussed in this book, along with expansion works undertaken in the 1960s and '70s.

      Stevenage
    • 2014

      Architectural Details

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.6(20)Add rating

      Architectural Details uses beautifully engraved plates from the great works of architectural history to illustrate the architecture of civilizations east and west, from Ancient Egypt to the Industrial Revolution.

      Architectural Details
    • 2002

      This compact volume, modeled after the classic decorative arts reference book "The Grammar of Ornament, " reveals the fascinating history of architecture through a diverse series of building styles and architectural details. 750 color illustrations.

      The Grammar of Architecture