Susan Macdonald BSc(Arch), Barch, MA(Conservation Studies), RIBA. Susan trained as an architect in Australia before spending ten years in London. A former secretary of DOCOMOMO UK and committee member of Australia ICOMOS, she has a particular interest in the conservation of twentieth-century places and has written three books on this subject. Kyle C. Normandin. Kyle is a Senior Associate with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. in New York City, New York, USA. He is currently a member of ICOMOS/US and is also a member of American Standards for Testing of Materials Committee E06 on Performance of Buildings. He serves as a ICOMOS US board liaison to the Association for Preservation Technology International. Bob Kindred MBE BA IHBC MRTPI. Bob has headed the Conservation Service in Ipswich since 1987. He was formerly editor of Context, the professional journal of IHBC for a decade, and is a member of the Institute's Council and Policy Committee. He also Special Adviser to the House of Commons Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport, and a member of the UNESCO UK Culture Committee.
This book breaks new ground and is warmly recommended. Context Through a series of voices, this book effectively presents many of the theoretical challenges of the conservation of modern architecture. The book is particularly adept at differentiating the approach towards conservation of twentieth century and post-war buildings from that of more traditional buildings and conservation... (It) is a welcome voice in the field of preservation and conservation and is written in a manner that can add to the knowledge of professionals already working with these resources. APT Bulletin