23 April 2008:
To help navigate round the blogsite (particularly since it appears in reverse order), I am adding a short table of contents here.

Blog
number

1           Foreword
2           Main proposition
3           An example - Euston
4           Background MSc thesis and main architectural sites
5/6        Examples - Lillington Gardens and Marble Arch
7           Starting point
8           1958-1965: Cultural context outside architecture
9           The path of memory - Using psychology of trauma to look at architecture
10         Summary of time sequence through 20th century
11         Validity of framework, and the importance of the 'ugly' in architecture
12         A way of seeing - projections in buildings
13         What I see - symptoms and landscapes

14-21    Symptoms of a possible urban disorder

22         From general psychology to a diagnosis
23         The Modern Movement and the particular diagnosis
24         The primacy of effect over intention
25         Mirror - Marquess Road estate
26         Seeing the art of memory in architecture

27-33   Mirror images of the trenches and Sixties estates, part 1

34         Faith and architecture
35         From faith to memory
36         The unknown soldier
37         Journey's end
38         A new Jerusalem

39-49   Mirror images, part 2
[Including Pimlico School and Hitler Bunker, Blog No. 48]

50         Pause: A synopsis, and summary of Sixties cultural context

51         Trench landscapes 1: Alexandra Road estate, Kilburn
52-56    Trench landscapes 2: Robin Hood Gardens estate, Poplar
57-59    Trench landscapes 3: Park Lane pedestrian system
60-61    Trench landscapes 4: Lillington Gardens estate, Pimlico
63          Trench landscapes 5: King's Square, Gloucester

64         Unreal City
65         They think it's all over
66         The will to accept
67         The death of memory (Euston)
68         The rebirth of history
69         Echoes of war
70:        Concluding comments
71:        Contents
72:        Additions
73:        Model
74:        Transfer to website