Mid-century Britain was characterised by debate about the use of space for material means. In their designed plays between the stable and the transitory, the surface and structure, the open and the enclosed, holiday camps offer a route into these processes of physical change. Stretching between city and country, home and holiday, past and present, holiday camps speak to contemporary questions of designed nationality, designed ephemerality, or designed enclosure.
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