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5 produkter
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
375 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2023
268 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
211 kr
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Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, has long been an important cultural and trading centre. Its historic university and the wealth generated by the Atlantic trade, followed by massive industrial expansion, has left a legacy that can be seen in the fabric of the city today. After the Second World War, it underwent a massive rehousing and urban renewal programme, moving many people to the periphery. Since the 1980s, Glasgow has redefined itself, drawing many back into the city.In this book photographer David Collie celebrates today’s Glasgow in a collection of stunning images which portray not just the new constructions that characterise the modern city, but also how the older buildings of Glasgow also survive alongside them, many turned into new uses, to create this unique and vibrant place.
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Engelska, 2026200 kr
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Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, has long been an important cultural and trading centre. Its historic university and the wealth generated by the Atlantic trade, followed by massive industrial expansion, has left a legacy that can be seen in the fabric of the city today. After the Second World War, it underwent a massive rehousing and urban renewal programme, moving many people to the periphery. Since the 1980s, Glasgow has redefined itself, drawing many back into the city.In this book photographer David Collie celebrates today s Glasgow in a collection of stunning images which portray not just the new constructions that characterise the modern city, but also how the older buildings of Glasgow also survive alongside them, many turned into new uses, to create this unique and vibrant place.
Häftad, Engelska, 2027
211 kr
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In the 18th century, Glasgow began its growth from a relatively small town to one of the world’s most important sea ports and trading centres. The city’s wealth and population increased massively over the next two centuries, with many working in major industries such as ship-building, and the legacy of a huge programme of housing, civic building and infrastructure showing the immense importance of Glasgow can be found throughout the city today. Despite industrial decline, the city has undergone a revival in recent years, with new development representing its cultural, commercial and financial significance today.In this book photographer David Collie celebrates the interior face of Glasgow in a collection of stunning images which portray the huge variety of fascinating spaces to be found, from older buildings which have become ingrained in Glasgow's history, even if sometimes turned into new uses, to newer spaces showcasing the modern in Glasgow. For all those who are proud to live and work in Glasgow, as well as those visiting, this book is a must. Look through these photographs and you will quickly see the enduring fascination of this special city.