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Clough Williams-Ellis - Jonah Jones

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Title
Clough Williams-Ellis - The Architect of Portmeirion
Author
Jonah Jones
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Seren
Language
English
UK Publication Date
19970611

Description

"It is the purpose of this shrewd, affectionate and beguiling book ... to demonstrate that Williams-Ellis was no mere hedonist, but an artist of integrity, and a citizen of serious purpose"Jan Morris, The Guardian"... a pleasurable read and a timely reminder of the virtues of colour and panache"New Statesman"... an affectionate, engaging memoir..."Times Literary SupplementThe architect Clough Williams-Ellis (1883-1978) is probably best known as the creator of Portmeirion, the Italianate village known as 'the Xanadu of Wales' and the setting of the cult television series, The Prisoner. As Portmeirion attests, Williams-Ellis was an architect with an eye for space, detail and the humorous. Although he never completed formal training he was constantly in demand for a wide variety of commissions, from the restoration of country houses to the planning of new towns in the Home Counties, Russia and China. A leading campaigner for sympathetic urban development and for the founding of National Parks, he was also a prolific writer on these and other subjects and found time to travel, and sail, the world. Patrician, occasionally eccentric, the particular genius of Clough Williams-Ellis is apparent to all who visit his buildings.Jonah Jones' intriguing memoir guides the reader through the life and work of this friend, neighbour, employer and collaborator of many years. It offers an intimate insight into his childhood, war service, longlasting marriage to Amabel Strachey, and life as owner of Portmeirion, and a commentary on his career as architect, planner and public figure.Jonah Jones (1919-2004) was born near Durham. A pacifist, he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the war, and on demobilisation moved to north Wales to work as a printer, sculptor and letter-cutter. He was also a novelist, having published A Tree May Fall, about the Easter Uprising in Dublin, and Zorn, the life of a Jewish hermit. He was Director of the National College of Art & Design in Dublin from 1974-78, and artist in residence in Newcastle (1979-80) and Gregynog Fellow in 1981-82.

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