
Published in conjunction with the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), this anthology brings together all of the projects, articles and talks by British architect Cedric Price (1934–2003). A chronological arrangement places Price in postwar England, illuminating how cultural, social and political factors conditioned his work from the outset and then shaped its development as his practice changed from the 1960s–90s. Full project descriptions are set alongside illustrations, many previously unpublished. Content material is drawn from the original work, now largely held in the Cedric Price Fonds at the CCA to present the munificence of Price: thinker, philosopher, artist and unparalleled raconteur – a thoroughly modern traditionalist.
9781907896439, 2016
31 × 24cm, illustrated, two volumes: 912pp and 512pp, hardback and paperback in custom-made slipcase

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