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A History of the Imagination and Memory of Peacehaven, a Speculative Interwar Garden City Development by the Sea

ISBN: 3110735202
ISBN 13: 9783110735208
Autor: Winckler, Julia
Verlag: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Umfang: XIII, 407 S., 291 farbige Illustr., 291 col. ill.
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.12.2021
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB
Artikelnummer: 2366511 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Through the analysis of surviving archival traces, this book constructs a history of the imagination and memory of the town of Peacehaven. Built as a speculative development atop iconic chalk cliffs on the Sussex Coast and marketed as a garden city by the sea, the estate quickly attracted adverse publicity. Influential voices such as the Bloomsbury groups Virginia and Leonard Woolf, architect and writer Clough Williams-Ellis and the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England soon began to criticise it as a blot on the rolling, pastoral downland. Instead of reading and appraising Peacehavens story in a polarized way, this book breaks new ground by critically interpreting visual representations and commissioned photographs of the Estate and re-evaluating propositions from its inception, which aspired to secure improved public health and home ownership in direct response to the negative impact of industrialization and WWI. Focusing on the interwar period and tracing mutating agendas, the book investigates contested marketing and construction narratives through Histoire Croisée methodology and its intercrossings with memory and the imagination. By combining visual and creative research methods with oral history, multi-layered narratives of place come into focus. The study tracks the visual programme of the developers in-house magazine, Peacehaven Post, alongside previously underexplored blueprints, photographs, postcards and promotional guidebooks, and considers the garden city narrative as a form of social Utopia. Garden city ideals are once again evoked in debates as a potential solution to the ongoing national housing shortage, giving this research additional urgency as new large-scale redevelopment erases many of the few and fast disappearing original landmarks.

Autorenporträt

Julia Winckler, Principal Lecturer, University of Brighton, United Kingdom.

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