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McMorran & Whitby are a secret presence in post-war British architecture. Led from the late 1950s by Donald McMorran and George Whitby, the practice represented an unbroken development from the monumental inter-war classicism represented by figures such as Charles Holden and Sir Edwin Lutyens. In seeking an alternative path for modern architecture, McMorran & Whitby produced durable buildings with a respect for context, but avoided any accusation of unimaginatively reproducing the past.

Theirs was a progressive classicism full of invention and beauty. Being out of fashion, they suffered neglect but their work has increasingly won admirers and many of the buildings are now listed.
This book is the first major publication on McMorran & Whitby’s work, with an inspiring combination of contemporary photography and previously unpublished archival material. It is an essential read for architects, students, and historians, not least because it uncovers and celebrates buildings outside the mainstream that we need to understand and cherish.

This book has been commissioned as part of a series of books on 20th Century Architects by RIBA Publishing, English Heritage and The Twentieth Century Society.



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Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Who Were McMorran & Whitby?

2. The Genesis of the Practice

3. Formative Years

4. Farquharson & McMorran and Post-war Britain

5. Passing the Flame

6. The Swinging Sixties

7. McMorran & Whitby’s Legacy

List of Works

Obituary: Donald McMorran

Obituary: George Whitby

Assistants at 14 North Audley Street

McMorran & Whitby: Titles and positions held

`A Friendship’

Bibliography

Index

Picture Credits

McMorran & Whitby

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      Publisher: RIBA Enterprises
      Publication Date: 31/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9781859463208, 978-1859463208
      ISBN10: 1859463207

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      McMorran & Whitby are a secret presence in post-war British architecture. Led from the late 1950s by Donald McMorran and George Whitby, the practice represented an unbroken development from the monumental inter-war classicism represented by figures such as Charles Holden and Sir Edwin Lutyens. In seeking an alternative path for modern architecture, McMorran & Whitby produced durable buildings with a respect for context, but avoided any accusation of unimaginatively reproducing the past.

      Theirs was a progressive classicism full of invention and beauty. Being out of fashion, they suffered neglect but their work has increasingly won admirers and many of the buildings are now listed.
      This book is the first major publication on McMorran & Whitby’s work, with an inspiring combination of contemporary photography and previously unpublished archival material. It is an essential read for architects, students, and historians, not least because it uncovers and celebrates buildings outside the mainstream that we need to understand and cherish.

      This book has been commissioned as part of a series of books on 20th Century Architects by RIBA Publishing, English Heritage and The Twentieth Century Society.



      Trade Review
      'a very readable, well written and instructive book . . . Attractively designed publication with a large number of illustrations.'

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      1. Who Were McMorran & Whitby?

      2. The Genesis of the Practice

      3. Formative Years

      4. Farquharson & McMorran and Post-war Britain

      5. Passing the Flame

      6. The Swinging Sixties

      7. McMorran & Whitby’s Legacy

      List of Works

      Obituary: Donald McMorran

      Obituary: George Whitby

      Assistants at 14 North Audley Street

      McMorran & Whitby: Titles and positions held

      `A Friendship’

      Bibliography

      Index

      Picture Credits

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