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- Title
ON EDGE: BORDER ANXIETY IN POSTWAR BRITAIN.
- Authors
Shonfield, Katherine
- Abstract
The article focuses on the response taken by several writers for the promotion of the concepts of picturesque modernism in the U.S. JM Richards writes the "Castles on the Ground" which serves as the formal expression of a democratic assimilation of the claimed change. Further, critic Reyner Banham in his writing manifests the height of the cold war in 1966 that connected the widespread adoption of the "Architectural Review's" picturesque version of Modernism.
- Subjects
UNITED States; MODERNIZATION theory; RICHARDS, J. M.; SOCIALIZATION; CHANGE; BANHAM, Reyner, 1922-1988; COLD War, 1945-1991
- Publication
Architectural Design, 1999, Vol 69, Issue 7/8, p26
- ISSN
0003-8504
- Publication type
Article