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Cooling Towers

A Celebration of Sculptural Beauty, Architectural Legacy


  • Batsford (A&CB)
A stirring celebration of cooling towers, the monumental brutalist structures dotted around Britain that are relics of twentieth-century industrial history - and are about to disappear for good. Bringing together some of the country's most distinguished architectural photographers and writers, Cooling Towers is an elegiac exploration of these imposing buildings, forming a definitive visual record of Britain's coal-fired power stations at the moment that they disappear into history.

ISBN 9781849949460 | EN | HB
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Publisher Batsford (A&CB)
ISBN 9781849949460
Publication date March 2025
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 189 x 246 mm
Illustrations 75 col.ill.
Pages 128
Language(s) English ed.
extra information postponed from october to march '25
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A stirring celebration of cooling towers, the monumental brutalist structures dotted around Britain that are relics of twentieth-century industrial history - and are about to disappear for good.

Bringing together some of the country's most distinguished architectural photographers and writers, Cooling Towers is an elegiac exploration of these imposing buildings, forming a definitive visual record of Britain's coal-fired power stations at the moment that they disappear into history. The book's focus is on the unique and sculptural presence of cooling towers within the landscape, always an unforgettable sight. With a celebratory foreword by Antony Gormley, the distinguished British artist who has long expressed admiration for these immense constructions, and photography from renowned architectural photographers Luke O'Donovan, Michael Collins and James O. Davis of Historic England, this book is a visually exciting and historically significant record of Britain's twentieth-century industrial legacy.