The New Towns
Raoul Ries
TVC074
30 €
The New Towns were planned and built in England to house populations who had lost their homes in WWII. Beginning in 1946, the New Town Development Corporations was responsible for their management, design and development. Over seven decades the economic climate fluctuated, political ideas changed and new social aspirations superseded the dreams of the previous generations. Today, the New Towns preserve some of their initial character but their identity is shifting in favour of more and more national and international elements.



Raoul Ries
Raoul Ries is a photographer based in London and Luxembourg. He is interested in people and places, and in how their history and key characteristics can be perceived or reconstructed in a photograph.
Limited Edition
500Format
HardcoverPrinting
Four Colour OffsetDimensions
96 pages, 210 × 260 mmISBN
978-1-908889-74-4Year
2020













