Chris Dyson Architects

Heritage and Modernity

Dominic Bradbury author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd

Published:8th Sep '23

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This volume is the first sustained critical analysis of Chris Dyson Architects' philosophy, approach and body of work, focusing on their particular expertise in being sensitive to a sense of place, history and heritage.

Since Chris Dyson set up his own practice in 2004, he has gained a reputation as one of the foremost historic conservation architects, poetically adapting listed buildings for the 21st century. Yet the vigour and originality he brings to his work is far from a conventional conservation approach. Dyson’s is an architecture seemingly with no rules, yet at the same time marked by a recurring interest in the interactions between people and city, culture and community.

Dyson’s work is indelibly associated with Spitalfields, having lived and worked there since 1990, and it’s a place that provides a fitting metaphor for his architecture. Over its history Spitalfields has been subject to recurring waves of new people and cultures, which has created somewhere defined by its rich cultural and material layers. And so with Dyson’s architecture, in which, even with new-build projects, there’s an overriding sense of different elements – be they material, temporal or cultural – coming together into coherent wholes. Dyson’s is that rare thing: architecture that feels old and new at the same time.

‘It is a fine record of the work and approach of one of the most interesting architects of our time, beautifully designed and produced: go out and buy it now!’ – Building Design Online


'Chris is best known for his extensive work in Spitalfields, with numerous sensitively renovated and reimagined houses under his belt. However, this monograph looks beyond east London, with exciting glimpses of the practice's projects in country settings, which are every bit as appealing.' – David Nicholls, House & Garden

ISBN: 9781848225862

Dimensions: 260mm x 210mm x 22mm

Weight: unknown

176 pages