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2021

Architecture From Prehistory to Climate Emergency

Calder, B. (2021). Architecture From Prehistory to Climate Emergency. Penguin UK.

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Architecture: Buildings and Energy from Prehistory to the Present

Calder, B. W. L. (2021). Architecture: Buildings and Energy from Prehistory to the Present (1st ed.). London: Pelican.

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Buildings and energy: architectural history in the climate emergency

Calder, B., & Bremner, G. A. (2021). Buildings and energy: architectural history in the climate emergency. The Journal of Architecture, 26(2), 79-115. doi:10.1080/13602365.2021.1891950

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10.1080/13602365.2021.1891950
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2016

Raw Concrete: the Beauty of Brutalism

Calder, B. (2016). Raw Concrete: the Beauty of Brutalism. London: William Heinemann. Retrieved from https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1095022/raw-concrete/9780434022441.html

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2015

‘The sweetest music you will ever hear’: uses of concrete by Denys Lasdun & Partners

Calder, B. (2015). ‘The sweetest music you will ever hear’: uses of concrete by Denys Lasdun & Partners. Journal of Architecture, 20(3), 376-418. doi:10.1080/13602365.2015.1039046

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10.1080/13602365.2015.1039046
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2014

Barnabas Calder on Denys Lasdun's Royal College of Physicians

Calder, B. (2014). Barnabas Calder on Denys Lasdun's Royal College of Physicians. Blueprint Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.designcurial.com/news/barnabas-calder-4462418/

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Brutal Enemies? Townscape and the 'hard' moderns

Calder, B. (2014). Brutal Enemies? Townscape and the 'hard' moderns. In Alternative Visions of Post-War Reconstruction: Creating the modern townscape. Routledge. Retrieved from http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415587358/

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2013

Representing science: the architecture of the New Museums Site, Cambridge, 1952-71

Calder, B. (2013). Representing science: the architecture of the New Museums Site, Cambridge, 1952-71. Twentieth Century Architecture, 11.

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2012

'"A very personal collection": the Burrell Collection architectural competition, 1970-72'

Calder, B. (2012). '"A very personal collection": the Burrell Collection architectural competition, 1970-72'. Twentieth Century Architecture.

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Medium or message? Uses of design and presentation models by Denys Lasdun and Partners

Calder, B. (2012). Medium or message? Uses of design and presentation models by Denys Lasdun and Partners. In H. Heynen, & J. Gosseye (Eds.), 2nd International Conference of the European Architectural History Network (pp. 452-456). Brussels: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten.

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2009

'"Never so serious": Venturi's Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery, London'

Calder, B. (2009). '"Never so serious": Venturi's Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery, London'. In A. Alofsin (Ed.), A Modernist Museum in Perspective: the East Building, National Gallery of Art (pp. 15). Washington DC: Center for the Advanced Study of the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art.

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2008

‘A terrible battle with architecture’: Denys Lasdun in the 1950s, part 2

Calder, B. (2008). ‘A terrible battle with architecture’: Denys Lasdun in the 1950s, part 2. Architectural Research Quarterly, 12(1), 59-68. doi:10.1017/s1359135508000936

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10.1017/s1359135508000936
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Conservation management plan for the National Theatre

Ltd., H. T., & Calder, B. (2008). Conservation management plan for the National Theatre. London. Retrieved from http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/

Report

Denys Lasdun's Royal College of Physicians: a Monumental Act of Faith

Calder, B. (2008). Denys Lasdun's Royal College of Physicians: a Monumental Act of Faith. London: Royal College of Physicians.

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Undated

The limits of 1960s radicalism: the Fun Palace versus the National Theatre

Calder, B. (n.d.). The limits of 1960s radicalism: the Fun Palace versus the National Theatre. In Setting the Scene: Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Theatre Architecture. Ashgate.

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