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In the years between the world wars, millions of people heard the world through a box on the dresser. In Britain, radio listeners relied on the British Broadcasting Corporation for information on everything from interior decoration to Hitler's rise to power. One subject covered regularly on the wireless was architecture and the built environment. Between 1927 and 1945, the BBC aired more than six hundred programs on this topic, published a similar number of articles in its magazine,The Listener, and sponsored several traveling exhibitions. In this book, Shundana Yusaf examines the ways that broadcasting placed architecture at the heart of debates on democracy. Undaunted by the challenge of talking about space and place in disembodied voices over a nonvisual medium, designers and critics turned the wireless into an arena for debates about the definitions of the architect and architecture, the difficulties of town and country planning after the breakup of large country estates, the financing of the luxury market, the expansion of local governing power, and tourism. Yusaf argues that while broadcast technology made a decisive break with the Victorian world, these broadcasts reflected the BBC's desire to continue the legacy of Victorian institutions dedicated to the production of a cultivated polity. Under the leadership of John Reith, the BBC introduced listeners to the higher pleasures of life hoping to deepen their respect for tradition, the authority of the state, and national interests. These ambitions influenced the way architecture was portrayed on the air. Yusaf finds that the wireless evoked historic architecture only in travelogues and contemporary design mainly in shopping advice. The BBC's architectural programming, she argues, offered a paradoxical interface between the placelessness of radio and the situatedness of architecture, between the mechanical or nonhumanistic impulses of technology and the humanist conception of architecture.

List of Illustrations
ix
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1(34)
I Wireless University
1(8)
II Electric Hearth
9(10)
III Broadcasting House
19(10)
IV Organization of the Book
29(6)
1 Figure of Speech: The Place of Radio in the Space of Architecture
35(48)
I Speech as Action
35(6)
II Practice without Practice
41(2)
III Cathedral for the Production of Belief
43(40)
2 The Order of Things: The Place of Architecture in the Space of Radio
83(36)
I Qualities of Radiophonic Architecture
83(8)
II The Predicament of Broadcast Culture
91(4)
III Architecture to the Rescue
95(24)
3 The Politics of Broadcasting and the Broadcasting of Politics
119(48)
I Art Appreciation
119(8)
II Good Housekeeping
127(3)
III Preservation of England
130(9)
IV The Culture of Listening and the Debate on Flats versus Cottages
139(18)
V Obstruction to Political Programming
157(3)
VI The Necessity of Culture
160(7)
4 Speaking of Conservation: The Oral Travelogue and British Historical Imagination
167(50)
I Oral Travel Guides
167(18)
II Geoffrey Maxwell Boumphrey: Landscape as Event
185(9)
III John Betjeman: Town as Scene
194(10)
IV John Summerson: Stately Heritage as Library
204(13)
5 The Box on the Dresser: The Sacralization of Contemporary Everyday Spaces
217(46)
I The Street in the Age of Its Radiophonic Diffusion
217(13)
II The Town in the Age of Its Wireless Dispersion
230(13)
III The English House in the Age of Its Wireless Dispersion
243(20)
Conclusion: Notes on Method and Other Things 263(8)
Notes 271(34)
Bibliography 305(16)
Index 321