Johannesburg style: Architecture & society, 1880s-1960s by Chipkin, Clive

Johannesburg style: Architecture & society, 1880s-1960s by Chipkin, Clive

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ISBN : 9780864862211

David Phillip, 1 January 1993

Hardcover, 335 pages

In this lively and engaging work, Clive Chipkin sets the architecture of Johannesburg firmly against its historical context and surveys the development of the city's fabric and cultural style up to the 1960s. There are chapters on Victorian architecture - the first in the procession of building styles; on Edwardian architecture - which characterized the mining town of the early twentieth century that was fast growing into a little New York in the mid-1930s, with stunted skyscrapers to emulate their Manhattan paradigms. Further sections deal with the Modern Movement, Township Johannesburg, and Johannesburg's architecture after the Second World War.