Architecture and the public in interwar Britain
<p>This thesis explores how the practice and profession of architecture was increasingly understood and discussed in terms of the public in the first half of the twentieth century through six case studies. In the age of universal suffrage, architects began to recognise that, in order for the p...
Main Authors: | Shasore, N, Neal Shasore |
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Other Authors: | Whyte, W |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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