Publisher's Synopsis
Architecture and design specialist Dominic Bradbury provides an unrivalled insight into the buildings that populate one of London's epicenters of art and entertainment.
Encompassing an art gallery, theatres, festival halls, and a cinema, the South Bank is a cultural hub in the heart of the City of London. South Bank: Architecture & Design is a beautifully crafted celebration of its sublime, community-focused architecture. The book opens with an origin story, unravelling the evolution of this riverside enclave since the 1951 Festival of Britain catapulted it onto the scene and exploring the renowned architects and designers that have shaped this space throughout the mid-century and beyond.
Much of the book is devoted to the buildings themselves, all of which are accompanied by Bradbury's authoritative text and richly illustrated with photography by Rachael Smith. The buildings include:
- Royal Festival Hall
- Hayward Gallery
- Queen Elizabeth Hall and The Purcell Room
- National Film Theatre/BFI
- Royal National Theatre
This sumptuous book is an invaluable purchase for anyone intrigued by our built heritage and cultural spaces.