The modernist magazine is a quarterly printed publication about 20th century modernist architecture and design. Published in the North of England and now spreading its tentacles across the world.
We’ve hand picked a team of experts, and dilettantes alike, to bring you news, reviews, musings and delightful titbits about modernist architecture and design. So, if you love 20th century architecture and you revel in the smell and feel of ink and paper, The Modernist magazine is just the ticket.
Being a Modernist need not be a full time job and we could all do with a break from time to time.
Going on holiday doesn't, however, mean you have to leave your Modernist principles behind.
Whether you choose to spend your holidays at the English seaside or in a Soviet sanatorium, in a mobile home in Mid-Western America or in shelter at Scarborough - we have it covered in this issue.
If we took a holiday
Took some time to celebrate
Just one day out of life
It would be
It would be so nice
Going on holiday doesn't, however, mean you have to leave your Modernist principles behind.
Whether you choose to spend your holidays at the English seaside or in a Soviet sanatorium, in a mobile home in Mid-Western America or in shelter at Scarborough - we have it covered in this issue.
If we took a holiday
Took some time to celebrate
Just one day out of life
It would be
It would be so nice
A new publication from Manchester Modernist Society about Manchester’s landmark building – the Toastrack. The Toastrack, also known as the Domestic & Trades College, or the Hollings Faculty of Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), now stands empty. As MMU prepared to relocate to the city centre, Manchester Modernist Society spent a year at the Toastrack and delved into the archives; architecture, fashion, and even a mysterious skeleton all lurk within. Written and researched by Nicholas James, Matthew Steele & Jack Hale. Designed by Jonathan Hitchen.
Printed on a single sheet.
(the-modernist.org)
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