Outrage
Ian Nairn author Travis Elborough editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Notting Hill Editions
Published:4th Feb '25
Should be back in stock very soon

In 1955, Britain’s most prestigious architectural magazine, The Architectural Review, published a special issue featuring a single essay by Ian Nairn, a famously opinionated (and untrained) architectural critic. Based on observations made on a journey Nairn took across the UK in a Morris Minor, Outrage is a searing critique of urban sprawl, or ‘Subtopia’. In this manifesto, Nairn warns that ‘if what is called development is allowed to multiply at the present rate’, Britain’s natural – and urban – landscapes will lose their individuality and spirit. A call-to-arms against the ‘greying out’ of our towns and countryside before it’s too late, Outrage is widely considered to be Nairn’s masterpiece.
‘An essential volume for anyone who minds about why our country looks as it does.’
-- Simon Heffer * TelegraISBN: 9781912559633
Dimensions: 190mm x 120mm x 15mm
Weight: 250g
192 pages