Nairn's Towns

Ian Nairn & Owen Hatherley author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Notting Hill Editions

Published:7th Sep '17

Should be back in stock very soon

Nairn's Towns cover

A new edition of Britain's Changing Towns (1967), introduced, edited and updated by Owen Hatherley: "These essays show him writing about cities and towns as wholes rather than as collections of individual buildings. In each of them, there are several things happening at once - assessments of historic townscape, capsule reviews of new buildings, attempts to find the specific character of each place - "

"Once you discover [Nairn] you want to read everything he’s written." 

* Daily Telegraph *

"You could see that Nairn was made of equal parts of amiability and disagreeableness, that he could swoon, but only over the very finest things; that he could take joy in the most ordinary streetscape if it could be shown to make daily life better; and that he could always be counted on to prefer the work of an eccentric genius like Nicholas Hawksmoor over that of a sane and rational architect like Christopher Wren.”

-- Paul Goldberger * Books Every Architect Should Read *

"It’s not easy to pigeonhole the late English writer Ian Nairn. But after reading his work you might rightly decide that there’s no need to do so. His rubric doesn’t matter because, whatever kind of writer he is, he follows his own meandering counsel, and the results are consistently brilliant.” 

-- James McWilliams * The Millions *

"To call Ian Nairn a great architectural writer is too restrictive; he was a great writer who happened to write about buildings and places….Cities change, but the quality of Nairn’s writing will always hold. He will take you to unexpected places, make you look at the familiar anew, or at least poke you into thinking about them again.”

-- N.J. McGarrigle * Irish Tim

ISBN: 9781907903816

Dimensions: 190mm x 120mm x 18mm

Weight: 250g

240 pages