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Barbican Residents by Anton Rodriguez for Hoxton Mini Press

Barbican Residents by Anton Rodriguez for Hoxton Mini Press

The Barbican is a radical model of city living and a symbol of post-war optimism. Today, it’s home to around 4,000 people – half the population of the City of London, the ancient heart of the capital where the building resides. But while its towers and walkways are recognisable to many, few are familiar with what lies inside.
This book is a rare chance to peer beyond its concrete boundaries into the homes and lives of over 30 residents.

‘The Barbican embodies a vision of public generosity that is becoming vanishingly rare.' – Olivia Laing, from the foreword

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This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.

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240pp, hardback, 151 x 199mm.

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Barbican Residents by Anton Rodriguez for Hoxton Mini Press

The Barbican is a radical model of city living and a symbol of post-war optimism. Today, it’s home to around 4,000 people – half the population of the City of London, the ancient heart of the capital where the building resides. But while its towers and walkways are recognisable to many, few are familiar with what lies inside.
This book is a rare chance to peer beyond its concrete boundaries into the homes and lives of over 30 residents.

‘The Barbican embodies a vision of public generosity that is becoming vanishingly rare.' – Olivia Laing, from the foreword

Details

This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.

Dimensions
240pp, hardback, 151 x 199mm.

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The Barbican is a radical model of city living and a symbol of post-war optimism. Today, it’s home to around 4,000 people – half the population of the City of London, the ancient heart of the capital where the building resides. But while its towers and walkways are recognisable to many, few are familiar with what lies inside.
This book is a rare chance to peer beyond its concrete boundaries into the homes and lives of over 30 residents.

‘The Barbican embodies a vision of public generosity that is becoming vanishingly rare.' – Olivia Laing, from the foreword

Details

This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.

Dimensions
240pp, hardback, 151 x 199mm.

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