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Banham and 'Otherness': Reyner Banham (1922-1988) and His Quest for an Architecture Autre
Architectural History, 1990With the death of Peter Reyner Banham in March 1988 at the age of 66, the architectural world lost one of its most distinguished historians and irrepressible critics. His career, by normal academic standards, was wide-ranging and helps to explain his unconventional and, at times, idiosyncratic approach to architecture.
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Olympus and the Marketplace: Reyner Banham and Design Criticism
Design Issues, 1997After his untimely death in 1988 at the age of 66, reviewers and obituarists assessed inter Aia, Peter Reyner Banham's contribution to the rapidly developing discipline of design studies-theory, history, and criticism. The clear consensus' was that Banham was a "pioneering figure," if not the "founding father," of design studies as it is now practiced,
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Reyner Banham: Signs and Designs in the Time Without Style
Design Issues, 2002Reyner Banham's Theory and Design In The First Machine Age of 1960 was the first revisionist history of modernism, written at a time when the style had become broadly accepted. Banham was a student of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, whose 1936 Pioneers of the Modern Movement may be considered the original narrative of architectural modernism.
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Reyner Banham: Historian of the Immediate Future
Journal of Design History, 2003exaly +2 more sources
Reyner Banham: Historian of the Immediate Future (review)
Technology and Culture, 2002exaly +2 more sources

