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Ian Nairn taught a generation to look, and another to write. Nairn as he was usually referred to lit up the pages of the architectural press, broadsheets and TV screens with his incandescent reports on the uglification of Britain. He warned of the spread of anonymous, soulless development he called Subtopia. Though he died in obscurity, many writers kept his views alive. These include Jonathan G...
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Ian Nairn taught a generation to look, and another to write. Nairn as he was usually referred to lit up the pages of the architectural press, broadsheets and TV screens with his incandescent reports on the uglification of Britain. He warned of the spread of anonymous, soulless development he called Subtopia. Though he died in obscurity, many writers kept his views alive. These include Jonathan G...
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