Modernist #57
Public
£10.00
"Public transport, public housing, public libraries, public parks, public toilets. You’ll find all of these – and more – in this PUBLIC-themed issue of the modernist.
This issue explores the many forms that public resources and infrastructure assumed in the twentieth century. Beneath it all runs the larger... Read More
"Public transport, public housing, public libraries, public parks, public toilets. You’ll find all of these – and more – in this PUBLIC-themed issue of the modernist.
This issue explores the many forms that public resources and infrastructure assumed in the twentieth century. Beneath it all runs the larger story: the rise, and then the steady unravelling, of investment in public housing, health services, cultural provision… the list is long, and familiar.
We acknowledge that narrative – and you’ll certainly feel its presence throughout these pages – yet we choose to tread a slightly different path. One where crazes for collecting pub signs sit alongside abandoned Soviet monuments, long-lost car parks and a failed attempt to establish an international symbol for lavatories.
Without slipping into nostalgia, it’s worth remembering that there was a time when PUBLIC meant prestige, ambition and civic confidence. Sometimes we need to peel back years of indifference to see it – in housing, theatres, libraries, bus services.
Not everything in this issue gleams. These are places that have worked hard, served well, and stood up to public use – and that, in itself, is worth celebrating."
The Modernist is a quarterly printed publication about 20th century modernist architecture and design. Published in the North of England and now spreading its tentacles across the world.