Forty-six years after the «Architectural Review» noted that Mozambique’s Pancho Guedes had received «no attention … by the outside world,» little has changed, and yet Guedes’ work maps back onto a larger history of modern architecture in at least three obvious and interrelated ways. […]
by Simon Sadler
nikolaus pevsner
by John MacArthur and Mathew Aitchinson – This Volume presents a previously unpublished work by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902 – 83), one of the most prolific and influential architectural historians of the twentieth century […]