

Inside:
It's absolutely massive, it is. This new issue of The Modernist goes large for issue 46, bringing us all things colossal, epic and titanic.
Inside Emma Bennett considers the future of four post-industrial giants in an article about building reuse and salvage, John Grindrod writes a love letter to the world's biggest tent, the Millennium Dome, Peter Wyeth looks back at Le Corbusier's visionary and utopian city plans for Paris, and Sarah Feeney looks up at the gigantic sculpted noggin of Karl Marx that is a landmark of the city of Chemnitz.
Expect:
The Modernist is a quarterly publication about architecture and design in the 20th Century (fact). It is also a passionate, witty, academic, and thought-provoking read (another fact).
Size: 200 x 200mm
Pages: 60