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Cedric Price - The Square Book by Cedric Price,
Cedric Price Architects was established in 1960 london magazine price reprint strand uk and this book features works from its early years iconic projects such as The Fun Palace london magazine price reprint strand uk and Potteries Thinkbelt, built projects such as London Zoos Aviary, london magazine price reprint strand uk and many less well-known schemes london magazine price reprint strand uk and writings. Additional essays are contributed by eminent architectural historians Reyner Banham, Royston Landau london magazine price reprint strand uk and Robin Middleton london magazine price reprint strand uk and colleague/critics such as David Allford, Peter Cook london magazine price reprint strand uk and Warren Chalk. "The Square Book" is a faithful reprinting of an original book entitled "Cedric Price: Works II," published in 1984 by the Architectural Association (AA). Ron Herron london magazine price reprint strand uk and AA Chairman Alvin Boyarsky had invited Price to make the book to coincide with an exhibition of the work of his office at the AA in June the same year. Price complied "as a favour" to his dear friends although he has always been resistant to the crystallisation of his work in book form, being more inclined towards the immediate london magazine price reprint strand uk and ephemeral nature of magazines london magazine price reprint strand uk and journals. Price states that "there is a point reached where if too much time is required to produce something its operational integrity is marred." This remark is central to Prices thesis that Time is the fourth dimension in architecture london magazine price reprint strand uk and that Change is its champion. It is timely that such a book should be reprinted. Its purpose is not to provide material upon which to reflect but to serve as fuel to students london magazine price reprint strand uk and practitioners of architecture a profession that continues to institutionally resist change at the beginning of a new millennium. We are reminded, as Peter Cook writes, that "Cedric is our reference. Our conscience.
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