Date: Wednesday 13th December, 2017
Time: 7.00 - 9.00pm
Following of from "Postmodern Architecture in London", 2007, Bronstein turns his focus to the subsequent style which has dominated London - the pseudo-Georgian. This architecture, often despised, and always ignored, has been put to use by developers for the last 30 years. The architecture is defined by its economy, which it combines with historic quotations - to interesting effect. Bronstein has produced fifty new drawings documenting the best examples of these buildings in London, and has written what is probably the first published critical and historical account of this complex and succesfull vernacular style.