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Architectural Voices: Listening to Old Buildings

Architectural_voices_3 By David Littlefield and Saskia Lewis

Published by Wiley, November 07

If a building could speak, what would it say? Architectural Voices discusses the ways that architects go about redeveloping old buildings. In particular, it examines how architects respond to the ‘voices’, ‘spirit’ or ‘character’ within the buildings...

Some buildings have such charm and overpowering sense of history that architects minimize modern interventions by preserving what they can and using traditional materials; others deliberately juxtapose contemporary designs against the original fabric of the old building; others almost ignore the properties of the original building and treat it as a canvass on which to apply new forms. This book does not take a position on whether or not any particular approach is right or wrong - instead it looks at how different architects have responded to the historic buildings they have worked on.  A fascinating read with great photography.

About the authors
David Littlefield and Saskia Lewis both teach Interior and spatial design at Chelsea College of Art & Design. Saskia also teaches at the Architectural Association and Central St Martins. David worked at BD (Building Design) as Technical Editor and currently also teaches at the University of Bath.

Paperback Original; £24.99/€37.50; ISBN: 978-0-470-01673-2

To request a review copy, extract or interview with the authors please contact:
Alicia Barker - E: abarker@wiley.co.uk, T: 01243 770573

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