Imagining Empire : Designing the Commonwealth Institute
by
Tom Wilson
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1848224109
ISBN-13
9781848224100
Publisher
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Imprint
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 27th, 2021
Print length
176 Pages
Weight
746 grams
Dimensions
24.90 x 17.90 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
History of architecture
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Provides insights into the interrelations between architecture, national identity and politics as it explores the Commonwealth Institute with its famous hyperbolic paraboloid roof.
This book is the first detailed study of the Commonwealth Institutes architecture and its exhibition galleries. It shows how the strikingly modern building and its dynamic displays inside worked together to create an immersive experience of the Commonwealth, as part of a wider process during which post-war Britain began to focus on a future without its Empire. Featuring unpublished plans, drawings, and historic photographs, the book sheds light on the various and often unstable ways in which the concept of the Commonwealth was presented to the British public. Focusing on the years between 1958-1973, it starts at the point in which the imposing Victorian edifice of the Imperial Institute in South Kensington was reborn as the modern and progressive Commonwealth Institute in Holland Park. Following a brief history of the Imperial Institute, the book then outlines the circumstances that led to the Institutes move to High Street Kensington. It shows how the Commonwealth Institute was conceptualised and developed by three key players: Kenneth Bradley, the Institutes director; architect Stirrat Johnson-Marshall, the RNJN partner in charge of the project; and the exhibitions designer James Gardner, who for many years was responsible for the projection of British national identity at international exhibitions. In this way, the book shows how the architecture of the Commonwealth Institute, the displays inside, and the politics that governed its inception were largely intertwined.
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