Cinemas in Britain: A History of Cinema Architecture (Hardback)
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Cinemas in Britain: A History of Cinema Architecture (Hardback)

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Hardback 176 Pages
Published: 28/09/2010

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Despite an uneven history in terms of its popularity, the cinema continues to play an important role in British culture and cinema buildings are a vital part of communities across the country. This fascinating book is a comprehensive examination of the history of the cinema building in Britain, from its 19th-century origins right up to the present day.

The earliest cinemas were little more than shop conversions or basic rectangular rooms. However, as popularity of film-going grew in the World War I period, and later with the arrival of 'talkies' from Hollywood in 1928, there was a great surge of new building, and cinemas became more complex in style. These movie palaces of the 1920s and 1930s, the heyday of cinema, could seat as many as 4000 people, and often featured fantasy interiors, styled after Egyptian temples or Gothic cathedrals. With the arrival of television in the late 1940s, cinema audiences dwindled, and a new type of building with several, smaller auditoria became necessary.

The recent resurgence in the popularity of film-going has caused not only the arrival of the 'multiplex' but also, more importantly, increasing recognition of the importance of the movie palaces of the halcyon days of cinema. This has so far led to around 120 cinemas in Britain receiving listed status, thus preserving them for future generations.

Fully revised since its original publication in 1996, and including a gazetteer of surviving cinemas, Cinemas in Britain not only provides a full architectural history but also evokes the magic of movie-going.

Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781848220720
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 1043 g
Dimensions: 235 x 255 x 20 mm
Edition: New edition


MEDIA REVIEWS
'wonderfully detailed and evocative... the writing is fluent, the detail extraordinary and the images exceptional... hugely enjoyable, the most pleasurable and informative book on architecture that i have read this year.' Building Design 'Conservation professionals will find the book useful as well as entertaining. The question of significance that is so often asked when applications and appeals are being decided, or when heritage statements are being drafted or reviewed, may be answered more effectively by consulting this comprehensive and thorough book of reference.' Context 'For the cinema enthusiast, this is undoubtedly a book worth having. It offers an invaluable documentation of cinema building across Britain, and Gray has assembled an unparalleled series of illustrations of cinemas, from the humblest to the most splendid, especially important given how many have been demolished in the last thirty or so years; likewise, as an introduction to the history of cinema, as a technology and as a legislated form of entertainment, this has much to offer a student in film studies or cultural history more generally.' Cercles 'Offers an engaging, passionate and above all thoroughly researched discussion of the architecture of cinema.' Planning Perspectives

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