STEVEN ANDREW praises a beautifully written and enjoyable read
Pseudo's corner of the housing market
CONRAD LANDIN recommends a book sketching out the obsession with the Georgian era in some of London's 'new' architecture
Pseudo-Georgian London
by Pablo Bronstein
(Koenig Books, £15)
“WHY should we be interested in a developer-led building style which measures its success by how easily it merges into the anonymous ranks of the housing stock?”
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