Peter Blundell Jones is professor of architecture at the University of Sheffield and has already published monographs on Hugo Haring (Edition Axel Menges), Hans Scharoun and the New Graz Architecture. He is a frequent contributor to The Architectural Review, in which he has reported regularly on Hubner's work since the early 1980s.
"...[the author] is an excellent guide, because no other writer analysing the way organic architecture turned out during the twentieth century could alert the reader so well to the implications of work as complex as this, nor tie it in so well to the broad historical themes to which it belongs, nor indeed write this story so elegantly and clearly. " -- Timothy Brittain-Catlin, AA Files 56.
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