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Manchester: An Architectural History

author:John J.Parkinson- Bailey
format:Hardcover Buy Manchester Now
publisher:Manchester University Press
released:May 25, 2000
isbn:0719056063
isbn-13:9780719056062
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A scholarly but compelling work - Rated 4/5
Here is a detailed review of just about all the buildings of any importance in Manchester, and how they got to be there. Coverage goes up to publication in 2000, and also discusses several buildings under construction or planned at that time, including the Imperial War Museum, Urbis, the extended City Art Gallery, and the Eastlands Stadium. Illustrated with over 190 black and white photos and drawings, plus 60 excellent colour plates, the book is organised in coherent sections, such as "Housing in the Nineteenth Century", and "Bidding for the Games and a Bomb". The relationships between historical periods, Mancunian commerce and industry, architects, developers, and city planners are explained throughout, and there is a wealth of intriguing anecdotes, facts and figures. The only disappointment is the lack of maps, both to illustrate the development of Manchester and also as a guide to the reader, who is surely going to want to get out into the city with this book in hand (probably in both hands). The gazetteer listing the important buildings street by street is a partial recompense.


take a look at the architecture in manchester - Rated 4/5
This book is great coffee table reading, with lots of lovely glossy colour photos of things to look out for in the city of Manchester. I have only lived in the city three years, yet after reading this book it made me want to go to town (the book is based on the city centre), and look up at all the hidden gems and details of buildings that you would normally just walk on by. The first few chapters really set the scene of Manchester's industrial history, pointing out what's left to see of the city from bygone days. It goes a bit dry in the middle where you may lose interest in the architecture and get caught up in the politics. I was quite looking forward to the last few chapters, which really set Manchester in its place today, talking about the up and coming sites and quality of life now available. Also, it leaves you feeling that there's some great architecture on its way to the city (which there is), so it's a city worthy of a visit.

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