Adrian Forty (born 7 March 1948, Oxford, England) is an Emeritus Professor of Architectural History at The Bartlett, the Faculty of the Built Environment at University College London.
[1] Forty's main interest is in architecture's role in societies and cultural contexts.
His research includes work on the design of consumer goods; on language and architecture; and on architecture, collective memory, and forgetting.
As of lately, he is concerned with the history, aesthetics, and cultural significance of concrete as a construction material.
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