This beautifully illustrated book chronicles Hugh Petter's career over the past three decades, detailing the design problems with which he has been presented and the elegant solutions he has invariably found from within the wide range of possibilities traditional architecture offers. It demonstrates how (Hugh) has become one of the most prolific and successful architects of modern Britain.--Frank Salmon Litt, FSA, Architectural historian, Associate Professor of History of Art and Director of the Axson Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture, University of Cambridge.
"Hugh Petter, as one of the leading UK practitioners of a traditional approach to architecture, has shown himself to be an outstanding and thoughtful designer and masterplanner. With an architectural establishment that has largely spurned traditional building he has had the courage to persist and to prove that traditional architecture will always have relevance. He is capable of spanning the whole gamut of building types and styles and to bring them together to make highly liveable and attractive places...Any architect of whatever taste should be impressed by the sheer variety and quality of Hugh's commissions, ranging from social housing that is almost impossible to identify as such, to grand buildings for individuals and establishments who wish to build to last. The book 'Living Tradition' is a fitting tribute to his work and a feast of architectural photography that establishes Petter's position as a particularly fine traditional architect."--George Ferguson "People & Cities"
"Living Tradition is a profile of (Hugh) Petter's life and work, written by Clive Aslet, former editor of Country Life, with stunning photography by Dylan Thomas, who specialises in architecture and interiors. Having published The Last Country Houses back in 1982, a seminal book in the survey of English historic houses and estates, Aslet is the perfect writer to follow the tradition into the present day with this appraisal of Petter."--Tim Bowl "The Georgian"