Dr Tanja Poppelreuter T.Poppelreuter@salford.ac.uk
Editor
Glamour and gloom : 1930s Architecture in Belfast
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Abstract
Glamour and Gloom : 1930s Architecture in Belfast is a richly illustrated book that consists of three essays and nineteen case studies on a selection of modern buildings that together display the architectural wealth of this decade in Belfast. Most of the texts were researched and written by architecture students at Ulster University under the direction of Dr Tanja Poppelreuter, lecturer in the History and Theory of Architecture.
Buildings featured in the book include the Bank of Ireland which was planned at the cusp of the Great Depression and inspired by American skyscrapers so that it displays the aims and aspiration of the architect and the bank regarding future prosperity. Cinemas housed the new technology that made synchronised sound possible and the new ‘Talkies’ sparked a cinema boom. The architecture of the new picture palaces epitomised the glamour of Hollywood and offered a distraction from everyday life. The rise of consumerism is reflected in the luxurious facade of Sinclair’s Department Store and an echo of ‘Egyptomania’ – that that had begun with Howard Carter discovering the tomb of King Tutankhamen – reverberates in the design of Woolworth’s Department Store.
Amenities such as telephones, radios and refrigerators, that are ubiquitous today, proliferated during the 1930s. Clothing stores such as Burton’s the Tailors provided smart outfits for everyone, and new school buildings improved primary education of children. Together, these buildings remind us of a decade during which decisive changes towards a modern way of life took place.
Shane O’Toole in the foreword to the book notes that:
Glamour and Gloom contains much new scholarship and is a superb introduction to the surprisingly exotic architecture of Belfast in the 1930s, the decade that can justifiably claim to be the foundation stone of our modern world.
Citation
(2018). T. Poppelreuter (Ed.), Glamour and gloom : 1930s Architecture in Belfast. Belfast: Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
Book Type | Authored Book |
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Publication Date | Nov 27, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Jan 10, 2019 |
ISBN | 9780900457814 |
Publisher URL | https://www.ulsterarchitecturalheritage.org.uk/shop/glamour-gloom-1930s-architecture-belfast/ |
Related Public URLs | https://www.ulsterarchitecturalheritage.org.uk/ |
Additional Information | Funders : Primrose Trust;Friends and Family of the late Robert McKinstry;Ulster University;Harvey Trust Projects : Glamour and Gloom. Modern Architecture of the 1930s in Belfast |
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