Tecton Group
Appearance
Tecton Group | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Berthold Lubetkin, Francis Skinner, Denys Lasdun, Godfrey Samuel, Lindsay Drake |
Founded | 1932 |
Dissolved | 1939 |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Highpoint Towers, Finsbury Health Centre |
The Tecton Group was a radical architectural group co-founded by
modernism
to Britain.
Tecton is short for architecton, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων 'master builder, architect'.[3]
History
The group's first commission was the 1932-1934
Bedfordshire and Dudley Zoo in West Midlands. The group then designed the Highpoint I tower, an apartment complex in Highgate. The complex set a new standard for luxury in city life, even though it was originally intended for working-class residents. The group later designed the Highpoint II tower on an adjacent piece of land, which was even more luxurious than its predecessor. After completing Highpoint I, Tecton received a commission for the Finsbury Health Centre. This was the first public commission granted to a modernist architecture group. The building was created with the intention of improving public health through its construction, by creating a positive atmosphere and encouraging patrons to enjoy the outdoors through murals. The Borough of Finsbury
was impressed with the Health Centre and commissioned Tecton to work on several housing projects in the borough.
After Tecton
Skinner, Bailey and Lubetkin continued to work together on projects including the Dorset Estate and Sivill House.
References
- ISBN 1579582435.
- ^ Wilson, Andrew (2020). "The Tecton Group and Architects' Group: Residues of Collective Practice". In Wyatt, Victoria Jackson; Leach, Andrew; Stickells, Lee (eds.). Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (PDF). Vol. 36. Sydney: SAHANZ. pp. 430–440.
- ISBN 1620406314, p. 283; incorrectly translated as 'architecture'
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