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Published by The Modernist Society, the small-format and currently square-shaped The Modernist (its shape changes regularly) explores 20th century architecture and design via quarterly, themed-issues. With the chipped effect on the cover working particularly well with the recycled stock, this is the Neglected issue. Inside, the team take a look at buildings, spaces and infrastructures ‘that have, over time, perhaps seen better days’—beginning with a not so pretty history of British Rail, there's also an endangered postal and telecommunications complex in Skopje, the imminent demolition of Cumbernauld Town Centre, Greece's Olympic future and the beautiful but largely unoccupied ‘tropical modernism’ of Cabaret, Haiti. On the Podcast:Hear Eddy Rhead discuss the 40th issue of the magazine and their plans for the future. LISTEN NOW the-modernist.org