Cultural Organisation

the modernist

Manchester, United Kingdom

Address

  • 58 Port Street
  • Manchester
  • England
  • M1 2EQ
  • United Kingdom

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Sunday
Closed

Travel Information

Tube / Metro: Piccadilly Gardens
Train: Manchester Piccadilly

the modernist is...

a magazine - published quarterly since 2011. "the modernist offers unique perspectives on 20th-century architecture and design. With its pages full of bus stops, B-roads and concrete — you won’t find any swaying fields of wheat here. But don’t be fooled by all the municipal mundanity; warm and endearingly nerdy, this is an unconventional but nonetheless idyllic picture of Britain. In these strange times, there is solace to be found in the quiet fanaticism of this magazine." (Stack Magazines)

a shop – not just on-line but in in real life too. Our bricks and mortar shop opened in May 2019 in central Manchester and is the only bookshop in Manchester specialising in architecture and design. Our focus is modernist architecture, graphics, typography, transport, furniture and product design. Alongside the books we have a specially selected range of modernist products from cushions to mugs and from chocolate to shiny spoons. It’s also #modernistHQ with our office upstairs, our library, gallery and event space holding regular exhibitions. 

a publisher – our publishing arm was established in 2011 with the modernist magazine. It has now developed into a small press, publishing limited editions about 20th century architecture and design. All current publications are available here.

part of the modernist society  - The Modernist Society is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company that was originally founded as The Manchester Modernist Society in 2009 as a creative community. The society is dedicated to celebrating and engaging people with twentieth-century architecture and design through publishing, events, exhibitions, and creative collaborations. Its social wing is its ‘Chapters’, which organize tours, lectures, and gatherings in Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds, and Swansea. 

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