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High-Tech Britain

Buildings of the Space Age
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A showcase of Britain's most astonishing examples of High-Tech buildings from the late twentieth century and beyond. Often associated with factories, offices and transport infrastructure, High-Tech is an elusive architectural style defined by expressed structure and services, 'clip-on' prefabrication, flexible interiors and the technological aesthetic of... Read More
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High-Tech Britain

High-Tech Britain is a showcase of Britain’s most astonishing examples of High-Tech buildings from the late twentieth century and beyond.

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A showcase of Britain's most astonishing examples of High-Tech buildings from the late twentieth century and beyond.

Often associated with factories, offices and transport infrastructure, High-Tech is an elusive architectural style defined by expressed structure and services, 'clip-on' prefabrication, flexible interiors and the technological aesthetic of outriggers, tension rods and glossy cladding. This beautifully photographed book is an authoritative survey of the most groundbreaking British examples of the style from leading architectural historian Geraint Franklin, following on from his acclaimed book Post-Modern Buildings in Britain.

Among the buildings featured are the awe-inspiring Lloyd's Building in London, the glorious Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia, the curvy press box at Lords Cricket Ground, and the world-famous Eden Project in Cornwall. The book also presents lesser-known buildings, which include private homes and facilities for civic, educational, and community use, as well as buildings for culture, sport, and entertainment.

Also covered are the origins and pioneers of High-Tech architecture from its radical origins in 1960s London and the epoch-defining work of the 'big four': Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Michael and Patty Hopkins, and Nicolas Grimshaw. The younger generation of designers, such as Ian Ritchie, Richard Horden, Jan KaplickΓ½, and Eva Jiricna, who took the language in new directions, are also profiled. Now, more than 50 years on, the values and aesthetics of High-Tech architecture have been absorbed into the mainstream of global architecture, from international airport terminals to the 'serviced sheds' of industrial estates and retail parks, demonstrating the versatility of the style and the resourcefulness of its practitioners.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781837330379

Publisher: Batsford

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 March 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Batsford

Illustration: 200 colour photographs

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 189.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Geraint Franklin is an architectural historian at Historic England and is author of Howell Killick Partridge & Amis (2017).

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