Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress
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Hardback, 632 pages

By John Allan (Chairman of the Isokon Gallery Trust)

Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress is the definitive account of the life and works of Berthold Lubetkin (1901–1990), Britain’s leading Modernist architect. He was awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture and he is believed to have more listed buildings to his credit than any other twentieth century architect in Britain.

”John Allan's masterly monograph on Lubetkin was originally published just after Lubetkin's death. Twenty years later, it has been given a well-deserved overhaul with the hope of bringing Lubetkin's enduring oeuvre to the attention of new eyes.”
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