Concretopia: A Journey around the Rebuilding of Postwar Britain
Explore the transformative era of post-war Britain with Concretopia: A Journey around the Rebuilding of Postwar Britain by John Grindrod. Published in 2014, this compelling book spans 440 pages, taking readers on an insightful journey through the architectural evolution of a nation recovering from the ravages of war. Grindrod delves into whether this rebuilding was a triumph of mid-century design or merely a reflection of urban decay. He investigates the origins of Brutalism in Norfolk, the reconstruction of Plymouth, the innovative New Town of Cumbernauld, and Sheffield's iconic streets in the sky. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for architecture, Grindrod sheds light on how concrete, steel, and glass reshaped the landscape of Britain. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book invites you to reconsider the legacy of post-war urban planning. Discover the fascinating stories behind the structures that define modern Britain.