Demolishing Whitehall

Demolishing Whitehall

Taylor & Francis

This book is about a lost world - albeit one less than 50 years old. In the era of Harold Wilson's 'white heat', architect Sir Leslie Martin proposed a grand plan to demolish and rebuild a swathe of historic Whitehall, London's government district. At once optimistic and paternalistic, it simultaneously reinforced and challenged a rigidly hierarchical social order at the scales of building, city and nation. This project was never realized, but nevertheless, the plans and the political history surrounding them offer unique insights into Wilson's government, Wilson's Britain and Martin's distinctive scientific model of architecture, and more broadly into the connections between architecture, politics and society. > This book is about a lost world, albeit one less than 50 years old. It is the story of a grand plan to demolish most of Whitehall, London\u2019s historic government district, and replace it with a ziggurat-section megastructure built in concrete. In 1965 the architect Le.

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