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Beyond Portmeirion: The Architecture, Planning and Protests of Clough Williams-Ellis

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For much of his long and productive life, Clough Williams-Ellis was known as the second-rate architect who designed the bizarre Welsh holiday village of Portmeirion. Jonah Jones’s 1996 biography of him may have perpetuated this view, its title including the phrase The Architect of Portmeirion. Williams-Ellis himself seemed, somewhat modestly, to endorse that diminished assessment by calling his (first) autobiography Architect Errant (1971), a decision that was consistent with a career spent ‘enduring considerable scorn from his fellow professionals’.¹ In contrast to such characterisations, this chapter champions Clough Williams-Ellis as an important figure in modern and modernist architecture.
langue originaleEnglish
titreRural Modernity in Britain
Sous-titreA Critical Intervention
rédacteurs en chefKristin Bluemel, Michael McCluskey
Lieu de publicationEdinburgh
EditeurEdinburgh University Press
Pages187-206
Nombre de pages19
ISBN (Electronique)9781474420976, 9781474420969
ISBN (imprimé)9781474473187, 9781474420952
étatPublished - 30 oct. 2018

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