New City: Contemporary Architecture in the City of London

A comprehensive exploration of London's architectural transformation

Alec Forshaw author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Merrell Publishers Ltd

Published:14th Mar '13

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This book explores the extensive redevelopment of London's City, showcasing modern architecture through detailed walk-throughs and stunning photographs. New City is a vital resource for enthusiasts.

The book titled New City: Contemporary Architecture in the City of London provides an in-depth look at the extensive redevelopment of London's financial district over the past 25 years. Triggered by the deregulation of financial markets in the mid-1980s, this transformation has led to a remarkable architectural evolution, with the City of London emerging as a global financial hub. The book features 200 specially commissioned color photographs, making it not only an informative read but also a visual delight for those interested in modern architecture.

New City delves into the work of prominent architects such as Norman Foster, Rem Koolhaas, Jean Nouvel, and Richard Rogers, showcasing their contributions to the City’s skyline. The text emphasizes that the redevelopment is not limited to office buildings; it also includes cultural institutions, retail spaces, and public areas that enrich the urban landscape. The author, a former urban planner, presents a well-rounded perspective on how these structures interact with the surrounding environment and community.

The book is structured into 12 concise walk-throughs of key areas, offering readers a guided experience of the City’s architectural highlights. It serves as an essential reference for tourists, architectural students, professionals, and anyone fascinated by contemporary design. With its authoritative writing and stunning visuals, New City is an indispensable guide to understanding the modern architectural narrative of London.

ISBN: 9781858945989

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224 pages