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Published 14/03/09
Modernist Malta: The Architectural Legacy
Ed Alberto, Mieli-Farrugia, Petra Bianchi
Published by Kamra tal-Periti, Malta 2009
by MICHAEL SPENS
As the tide of Postmodernism in architecture recedes now and is lapped by ‘Alter-modernism’, islets of post-war modernism remain environmentally intact. Few if any of the high priests of postmodernism stopped off in Malta (although Le Corbusier is documented as having visited and sketched in Gozo in the 1930s): a great modernist opportunity was missed in fact by the island’s government and leadership which could not be salvaged in the post-Independence years. From the cultural seam of colonialism some genuinely modern buildings by fairly prominent British architects like Austin-Smith, Salmon, Lord, and others did emerge. The outstanding historian Quentin Hughes late Professor at Liverpool University had published two full documentations of Maltese Baroque Architecture and twentieth century military architecture, but this depth of focus was an isolated incident.
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