Manchester

“Manchester” by Clare Hartwell, published by Penguin Books in 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of the city’s rich architectural landscape. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Manchester’s diverse civic, industrial, and commercial architecture, offering readers a detailed look at its historical significance and contemporary developments.
Readers will find a series of clearly organized tours that highlight notable sites, from the historic mills of Ancoats to the modern Lowry Centre. The guidebook serves as an informative resource for those interested in the architectural heritage of Manchester, showcasing the city’s unique buildings and structures. With a focus on both the past and present, this book provides insights into the evolution of Manchester’s architectural identity.
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Manchester’s extraordinary wealth of civic, industrial and commercial architecture is fully explored. From the mills of Ancoats to the new Lowry centre, the extraordinary wealth of Manchester’s civic, industrial and commercial heritage is given lively attention in a series of clearly organised tours.
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