Heavily illustrated monograph on Royal Gold Medal winner Michael Hopkins (b.1935) and his firm, proponents of British Modernism with historicist influences
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Features all the firm's built works and projects from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, fully documenting 14 works
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Hopkins collaborated with Norman Foster in the 1970s and is one of a group of pioneering British architects that also includes Richard Rogers
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Includes Hopkins' own renowned house of 1976, the Glyndebourne Opera House and the designs for the New Parliamentary Building in London
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With essays by Colin Davies, Kenneth Frampton and Patrick Hodgkinson
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