Denby, Elizabeth - Europe Re-housed - 1944

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Elizabeth Denby, auteur en illustrator, Europe Re-housed is een Engels-taal hardcover over architectuur, 285 pagina’s, 22 × 15 cm, uitgegeven door George Allen and Unwin Ltd in 1944, in goede staat met het oorspronkelijke stofomslag beschadigd aan de randen.

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Second edition, with photographs (32 plates, international) in b/w & drawings, ground plans, diagrams etc., & the original dustwrappers (damaged along edges).

Elizabeth Denby (1894 1965) was a pioneering British housing reformer whose work reshaped inter-war and post-war social housing. Denby collaborated with modernists like Maxwell Fry on influential projects such as Kensal House and Sassoon House, championing affordable, well-designed homes for working-class families. She was first woman to address the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1936. She was, however, long overlooked because not formally trained as an architect and worked mainly as a consultant and researcher. In the male-dominated profession of the early 20th century, contributions from women, especially those working outside formal architectural practice, were often minimised or uncredited. (bron: internet)

Second edition, with photographs (32 plates, international) in b/w & drawings, ground plans, diagrams etc., & the original dustwrappers (damaged along edges).

Elizabeth Denby (1894 1965) was a pioneering British housing reformer whose work reshaped inter-war and post-war social housing. Denby collaborated with modernists like Maxwell Fry on influential projects such as Kensal House and Sassoon House, championing affordable, well-designed homes for working-class families. She was first woman to address the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1936. She was, however, long overlooked because not formally trained as an architect and worked mainly as a consultant and researcher. In the male-dominated profession of the early 20th century, contributions from women, especially those working outside formal architectural practice, were often minimised or uncredited. (bron: internet)

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Aantal boeken
1
Onderwerp
Architectuur
Boektitel
Europe Re-housed
Auteur/ Illustrator
Denby, Elizabeth
Staat
Goed
Publicatiejaar oudste item
1944
Hoogte
22 cm
Editie
Andere editie
Breedte
15 cm
Taal
Engels
Oorspronkelijke taal
Ja
Uitgever
George Allen and Unwin Ltd
Band
Harde kaft
Aantal pagina‘s.
285
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
2057
Objecten verkocht
91,67%
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