PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781910924570
- Categories BX, BXOS, IM1, NF HIS, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Humanities, Politics and Current Affairs
- Author(s) Douglas Murphy
- Publisher Watkins Media
- Pages 320
- Format Paperback
- Dimensions 12.5cm x 2.2cm x 19.7cm
- Weight 0.28 kg
product description
What happens when you let a high-powered buffoon loose on one of the world's great cities? In a world where the built environment seems ever more shaped by invisible market forces, where modern architecture can seem to dissolve into a generic void, sometimes it takes a very special person to make a difference. Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson was Mayor of London from 2008 until 2016, during which time he took a remarkably keen interest in the built environment, commissioning, guiding, and shaping all manner of different projects. With his achievements he showed us all that massive privilege, leaping ambition, no concern for detail and a wasp's attention span needn't hold you back when it comes to creating terrible architecture. Nincompoopolis examines the built legacy of Johnson's tenure, from his embarrassing follies to the folly of his policies, and wonders if there's anything that can be learned from letting someone like him have a go at one the world's great cities.