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Listen in as historians Holly Smith and John Grindrod tell the story of High-Rise Housing in Britain.

www.mklitfest.org/podcasts

#upintheair #housing #britishhistory @grindrod.bsky.social @holsmith.bsky.social @versobooks.bsky.social

2 months ago 19 6 0 0
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Join historian Holly Smith and writer John Grindrod for an evening exploring the origins, history and legacy of Britain's tower blocks.

www.mklitfest.org/upintheair

@grindrod.bsky.social
@versobooks.bsky.social
@holsmith.bsky.social
#highrise
#builtenvironment
#housing

2 months ago 16 9 1 1
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Have a listen to this new episode of Open City’s De-constructed podcast! I talked with @matthewlloydr.bsky.social about England’s first ever council housing cooperative - a bold experiment in tenant control in 1970s Wapping 🧱🛠️✊ open.spotify.com/episode/3hiS...

4 months ago 1 1 0 0

The Gardens of the British Working Class, by Margaret Willes, has been highly recommended to me and is at the top of my to-read list!

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The ups and downs of high-rise living ‘On BBC 2 last Monday,’ noted the Sunday Telegraph’s TV critic Trevor Grove in February 1979, ‘the return of Fawlty Towers was immediately followed by a programme about faulty towers.’ He went on: Thi...

I'm really delighted to have been reviewed so thoughtfully by David Kynaston this week, who paints an excellent picture of the stories and nuances of high-rise Britain
www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-...

4 months ago 10 5 0 0

I'm very proud of this book: it has a wonderful array of work by many of my favourite historians, which cumulatively makes the pitch for understanding modern British History through the lens of the urban. Lund Humphries have done a wonderful production job, & it is a big beautiful book. Buy it now!

4 months ago 23 6 0 0

Thank you so much Helen, so glad to hear you’re enjoying! ❤️

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Launch event for the Modern British City at
@c20society.bsky.social on 26th of January: secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx...

Do come!

The book is out with @lhartbooks.bsky.social next week.

5 months ago 27 13 1 0

‘Sheffield has become a city of violent architectural contrasts, with some of the best recent British buildings outside London rising above a rusty black wilderness of nineteenth-century stone and brick. Such townscape demands the hand of John Piper to record it.’ - Architectural Review, Dec 1961

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Drawings of new tower blocks amid the scruffy jumble of Victorian terraces in Netherthorpe, Sheffield, by John Piper - June 1961. Reproduced B&W in the Architectural Review, but I’ve always longed to find full-colour originals.

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Repopulating the high-rises A new history of Britain’s tower blocks reveals the ways architecture and ideology have combined to ensure residents are always forgotten

I’m in this week’s @newstatesman1913.bsky.social with a review of Holly Smith’s brilliant history of house rise council housing in Britain, Up in the Air
www.newstatesman.com/culture/book...

5 months ago 14 6 1 0

so beautiful john! and so important

5 months ago 1 0 1 0
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My book UP IN THE AIR: A HISTORY OF HIGH-RISE BRITAIN is out today!

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Thumping ambition – and demolition: 10 high-rises that changed modern Britain Eyesores and scandalously unsafe? Or utopian housing for the working classes? Here are the stories and scandals behind some of the UK’s most revolutionary homes

Catch me in the @theguardian.com today, on the history of high-rise housing. We need to remove the distorting goggles of prejudice in order to understand Britain’s extraordinary high-rise heritage. Consider looking up afresh! www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...

6 months ago 48 10 0 0

ive been scanning with my phone in a pinch… but ideally would love something with a higher dpi!

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I’m beginning an archive digitisation project + looking for a high-quality portable/handheld scanner…. any recommendations?

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You can get 25% off my book UP IN THE AIR: A HISTORY OF HIGH-RISE BRITAIN at Waterstones, with the code SUMMER25 until Thursday 31 #WPreorder

8 months ago 12 12 0 0

Does anybody have experience applying for the National Lottery’s Community Fund? Seeking advice & examples of successful past applications - gratefully received!

10 months ago 1 1 1 0
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My book is out on 28 October with
@versobooks.bsky.social 💥 It’s available for pre-order at £20: www.waterstones.com/book/up-in-t...

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do i know anybody with a good camera who might be willing to take a picture of a newspaper page at the british library for me? needs to be 300dpi at least... imaging and scanners still down after cyberattack :( can pay! ££

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1 year ago 1 0 0 0

....that is what we call welcome news!! thanks peter

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does anybody know of an archive for the Guardian where I can access page numbers for articles post 2010? Gale, ProQuest and Lexis all seem to have given up paginating for contemporary articles?!

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Historians of bsky... I'm looking forward to helping put together this exciting new conference at the new Queen Mary Centre for British Studies. Call for papers deadline is 24th January! ⌛

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I've stepped in to give @TheSAHGB seminar on 5th of December, with a talk titled 'Swedophilia: Ethic or Aesthetic? Oliver Cox, Michael Ventris and the Lure of Swedish Architecture in Post-War Britain'. I'll be showing lots of Oliver Cox cartoons.
sahgb.org.uk/whatson/swedop…. Come!

1 year ago 8 3 1 0
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Picked up an outrageously cheap copy of James Stirling’s Black Book of buildings and projects (1975). Wonderful pictures of a personal favourite building, the Cambridge History Faculty @camhistory.bsky.social - this is where I learned how to be a historian ♥️

1 year ago 8 1 0 2

Alistair Cartwright wrote an excellent PhD on private rented rooms in London! eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/45...

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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I’m giving a lunchtime talk on Britain’s community architecture movement for the Bartlett’s Situating Architecture Lecture Series at UCL - talking about self-build, squatting + student protest 🧱🔧 Come!
📍 1pm, Monday 2 December
www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/arc...

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