Tricorn
Discover the captivating story of the Tricorn building in Robert Cook's insightful work, "Tricorn." Published by The History Press Ltd in 2007, this paperback delves into the rich history of this iconic, and often controversial, structure in Portsmouth. Built during the fervor of 1960s modernism, the Tricorn initially thrived as a vibrant hub, but after years of heated public debate, it was ultimately demolished in 2004.
In this engaging account, Cook uncovers the origins of the Tricorn, situated on a site previously marked by a Blitz devastation and old market remnants, illustrating its evolution from a wholesale vegetable market to a modernist landmark. With a perfect blend of historical analysis and architectural critique, "Tricorn" invites readers to explore the complexities surrounding this iconic building and its place in Portsmouth's cultural narrative. With a page count that ensures a thorough exploration of its subject, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in historic buildings and urban development.