Vertical garden city is not a concept I have heard before, or have forgotten. But your reference on Lubetkin, Le Corbusier, Highpoint and 1930s sophistication is spot on. Those refugees out of central and eastern Europe certainly made an enormous impact on British architecture.
It's a great concept. Just a shame that something went wrong in the 50s and 60s and instead of parkland between the high-rise buildings we ended up with concrete.
MELBOURNE ART DECO
In 2009 Robin Grow published a book on Melbourne Art Deco, with images largely supplied by David Thompson. The book quickly sold out and he is pleased to say that it has now been re-published by Brolga Press, with updates, errors corrected and a new cover.
Best of all, it is selling for about $25 in the shops and on-line. Art Deco & Modernism Society members can purchase a copy from me for $22, (includes postage within Australia). For overseas orders please email for postage rates. Contact me at robingrow@ozemail.com.au if you are interested, and advise if you would like the book to be dedicated and/or signed.
Vertical garden city is not a concept I have heard before, or have forgotten. But your reference on Lubetkin, Le Corbusier, Highpoint and 1930s sophistication is spot on. Those refugees out of central and eastern Europe certainly made an enormous impact on British architecture.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great concept. Just a shame that something went wrong in the 50s and 60s and instead of parkland between the high-rise buildings we ended up with concrete.
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