Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin [commonly known as Berthold Lubetkin] was born in T… subscribers only
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Bibliography
1. Allan, John. Berthold Lubetkin: architecture and the tradition of progress London: Artifice 2nd edition, 2012 2. Allan, John. ‘Rediscovering Lubetkin’ in British Architecture and Design in the 1930s. Edited Suannah Charlton, Elain Harwood and Alan Powers. The Journal of the Twentieth Century Society, no. 8, 2007 pp.80-88 3. Curtis, William J. R. Berthold Lubetkin. In Contemporary Architects. London and Chicago: St. James Press, 2nd edition1987 pp. 543-544 [Contains an extensive bibliography] 4. Diehl, Thomas. ‘Theory and Principle: Berthold Lubetkin's Highpoint One and Highpoint Two’ Journal of Architectural Education vol. 52, no.4, May 1999 pp. 233-241 5. Jordon, Robert Furneaux. 'Lubetkin'. Architectural Review vol. 118, July 1955 pp. 36-44 [Discusses the major projects by Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton] 6. Kehoe, Louise. In this Dark House: a Memoir. London: Viking, revised edition, 1996 7. Lambert, Sam. 'Historic pioneers: architects and clients'. Architects' Journal vol. vo. 151, 11 March 1970 pp. 594-597 [Regent's Park Zoo in London designed by Lubetkin and Tecton is discussed] 8. Lewittes, Deborah. Berthold Lubetkin's Highpoint II and the Jewish contribution to modern English architecture. London: Routledge 2018 9. Macdonald, Susan. ‘Long Live modern Architecture. A technical appraisal of three 1930s houses’. Twentieth Century Architecture. The Journal of the Twentieth Century Society [The Modern House Revisited special issue] no.2, 1996 pp. 102-110 [Discusses Bungalow ‘A’ adjoining Wipsnade Zoo in Dagnall Buckinghamshire, designed by Berthold Lubetkin in 1933-36] 10. Morrissey, Richard. Berthold Lubetkin and the influence of the Russian avant-garde on the landscape of Britain. M.A. thesis, University of London (Courtauld Institute of Art), 2019 11. Nelson, George. 'Architects of Europe today, 12: Tecton'. Pencil Points vol. 17, October 1936 pp. 528-540 [Focuses on three projects by Lubetkin and Tecton - Highgate Flats in London, Regent's Park Zoo, and Whipsnade Zoo] 12. Powers, Alan. Modern. The Modern Movement in Britain. London: Merrell, 2005 13. Reading, Malcolm and Coe, Peter. Lubetkin & Tecton : an architectural study. London: Triangle Architectural Pub. 1992 14. Selley, Celia. 'Lubetkin in Clerkenwell'. C20. The Magazine of the Twentieth Century Society, issue 2, 2021 pp. 74-75 15. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979 16. Thirties: British Art and Design before the War. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1979 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 25 October-13 January 1979] 17. Working-Class Residential Flats in Reinforced Concrete : report on a competition for designs of blocks of working-class residential flats in reinforced concrete : organised by the Cement Marketing Company Limited. Introduction by P. Morton Shand. London: Cement Marketing Company, 1935 [Report on a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company. The winner was Lubetkin and Tecton, in partnership with the civil engineer, Ove Arup.]