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21. Architecture: From Pre-History to Postmodernism by Marvin Trachtenberg | |
Hardcover: 606
Pages
(1986-03-01)
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My Antonia
Beautiful Pictures
Excellent Blend
Architecture by M. Trachtenberg & I. Hyman |
22. The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by W. Stevenson Smith | |
Paperback: 310
Pages
(1999-01-11)
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Stunning!
Not for the faint of heart... grammatically, that is...
1981 edition review
Mastepiece of Egyptian Art
very descriptive and informative |
23. The Story of Architecture by Jonathan Glancey | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-03-06)
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Happy, Happy!
Fine introduction.
excellent (and opinionated) survey Glancey writes with grace and clarity, dividing each major movement into regular cuts of two pages, each with brilliant images.While this format shoehorns things into categories that are a bit too sharply delineated, that kind of reductionism is a necessity in this kind of survey.In the latter part of the book, some of the distinctions appear artificial, but then we are in a period where no dominating style - you get post-modern, decontructivist, and organic, etc. - has emerged and the author had to make some decisions regarding how to put them in the format.To his credit, Glancey does not ignore the exceptions and quirks. One thing I enjoyed about the book is that Glancey does not shy away from making strikingly loud judgements, many of which I did not share.Corbusier, he writes, "was the most inventive and poetic architect who ever lived."Now that is strong stuff and I would never have expected it in a routine survey! (While I can respect and understand what Corbusier did, I don't love it like Glancey.)But that is what makes this book more than a run of the mill overview - it adds flavor and stimulates.Also, while international, because Glancey is a Brit, much of it focuses on Britain and contemporary Europe, which provides a valuable contrast to more US-centric views. Recommended.
Great review
new architecture student |
24. Illustrated History of Landscape Design by Chip Sullivan, Elizabeth Boults | ||
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2010-02-08)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review A visual journey through the history of landscape design For thousands of years, people have altered the meaning of space by reshaping nature. As an art form, these architectural landscape creations are stamped with societal imprints unique to their environment and place in time. Illustrated History of Landscape Design takes an optical sweep of the iconic landscapes constructed throughout the ages. Organized by century and geographic region, this highly visual reference uses hundreds of masterful pen-and-ink drawings to show how historical context and cultural connections can illuminate today's design possibilities. This guide includes: Storyboards, case studies, and visual narratives toportray spaces Plan, section, and elevation drawings of key spaces Summaries of design concepts, principles, and vocabularies Historic and contemporary works of art that illuminate a specific era Descriptions of how the landscape has been shaped over time in response to human need Directing both students and practitioners along a visually stimulating timeline, Illustrated History of Landscape Design is a valuable educational tool as well as an endless source of inspiration. Amazon Exclusive: Q&A with the Authors Customer Reviews (6)
ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN
The constructive landscape embodies a vision of creative power
Amazing resource!
A visual history of built landscapes
A remarkable journey of design, history, ideas and imagination |
25. Building Hoover Dam: An Oral History Of The Great Depression by Andrew J. Dunar, Dennis Mcbride | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2001-05-01)
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26. Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History (Readings in Conservation) by Ada Gabucci | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2002-05-09)
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27. A History of Egyptian Architecture. The Empire (the New Kingdom) From the Eighteenth Dynasty to the End of the Twentieth Dynasty 1580-1085 B.C. by Alexander Badawy | |
Hardcover: 548
Pages
(1968-01-28)
Asin: B0007EN826 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
28. Architecture and Artifacts of the Pennsylvania Germans: Constructing Identity in Early America (Pennsylvania German History and Culture) (Pennsylvania ... (Pennsylvania German History and Culture) by Cynthia G. Falk | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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29. Built by Animals: The Natural History of Animal Architecture by Mike Hansell | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(2009-03-15)
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"You don't need brains . . .
"We Really Don't Know"
The Minds of Animal Builders |
30. New York Architecture: A History (Universe Architecture Series) by Amanda Johnson, Carol Willis | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-12-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book examines such classic landmarks as Grand Central Station, the Flatiron Building, and Gracie Mansion; such renowned skyscrapers as the Woolworth Building, the Chrysler Building, and the Empire State Building and recent architectural masterpieces, such as the LVMH building, completed a year ago. Customer Reviews (1)
Excellent Introduction to NYC and it's impressive structures! |
31. Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Henry-Russell Hitchcock | |
Paperback: 696
Pages
(1989-09-10)
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Simply the best!
A dated survey of Modern Architecture Hitchcock and Philip Johnson have been credited for bringing the European Modern Movement to America with their exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in 1932.They dubbed it "The International Style," a name which has stuck but doesn't do justice to the many currents that ran through Modern Architecture at the time.Hitchcock tried to develop these ideas further in "Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries."He provides a wide array of sources, but very little that binds these ideas together.One can find much better overviews of Modern Architecture by Kenneth Frampton and William J.R. Curtis. ... Read more |
32. Japanese Architecture: A Short History (Tuttle Classics) by A. L. Sadler | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-10-10)
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33. A History of American Architecture: Buildings in Their Cultural and Technological Context by Mark Gelernter | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2001-07-01)
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Great overview of architectural history
A clearly written interesting history.
Context is everything Many art and architecture books are justrecitations of dry facts, dates and theories, with no historical orsociological context.Not so Gelernter's "A History of AmericanArchitecture." The correlation of buildings with their context, andthe inclusion of early Native American architecture, make this a thoughtprovoking introduction to the history of architecture in America. ... Read more |
34. History of Architecture: From Classic to Contemporary | |
Hardcover:
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(2010-06)
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35. The Art and Architecture of the Texas Missions (Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture, No. 6) by Jacinto Quirarte | |
Hardcover: 261
Pages
(2002-05-15)
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36. Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Axel Boethius | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1992-11-25)
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37. Early Medieval Architecture (Oxford History of Art) by Roger Stalley | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1999-12-02)
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Early Medieval Architecture
comprehensive and entertaining
Flagship Volume in New Art History Series Both series are superbly well printed and illustrated; eachincludes maps, charts, timelines, and bibliographies.What Thames andHudson's "World of Art" series did well for several decades,these two series are now achieving in a more strictly periodizing form,with greater emphasis on method and, in the case of Oxford, on Theory. Inboth the Oxford and Everyman series, the most fascinating volumes are thosewhich treat subjects broken down or combined in unusual ways.Thus, AlisonCole's "Art of the Italian Renaissance Courts" (l995) seeks tocompare Naples, Urbino, Milan, Ferrara, and Mantua--- bringing relativeclarity to a topic that most surveys tend to gloss over.Similarly, LorenPartridge's Everyman"The Renaissance in Rome" (1996) treats theQuattrocentoand Cinquecentoin the Eternal City, chapter by chapter, interms of urban planning, churches, palaces, altarpieces, chapeldecorations, and halls of state--- all in a single volume. BeforeStalley,the two Oxford volumes I had read were Jas Elsner's"Imperial Rome and Christian Triumph" and Craig Clunas's"Art in China".Both are by younger scholars and are massivelyimbued with new (politically correct) art history.Yet both books arefilled with challenging and brilliant examples and new information. Infact, the China volume is written (like all of Clunas's work) from aperspective that is truly revolutionary in Chinese studies.At the end ofthe day, both Elsa and Clunas are so skilled, both as writers andhistorians, that even the jargon of the new art history is eclipsed by thesheer quality of the two works. Roger Stalley, Professor of the Historyof Art, at Trinity College, Dublin, writes clearly, penetratingly, andwithout jargon."Early Medieval Architecture" is deftlyconstructed, and the author claims that his chapters may be read "inalmost any order".This may indeed be the case (I read straightthrough and could scarcely put the book aside).It comes, of course, as nosmall recommendation that Stalley was a student of Peter Kidson's. Whatmakes "Early Medieval Architecture" unique is the editorialdecision to relegate the entire topic of "late" medieval buildingto a separate volume by Nicola Coldstream.Therefore, hardly a mention ismade of "Gothic--- the question that Stalley addresses being:"What is Romanesque?"Like its subject the book is suitablyaustere, yet it is not without personality.The endnotes are unobtrusive,and there is a state- of-the-art Bibliographic Essay.All this issupplemented by some 150 varied and informative photographs and redrawnplans and building sections.There is virtually no attention to sculpture,as befits a scholar whose interests and sympathies are Cistercian; however,there is a sensitive underlying concern with the "language ofarchitecture" itself, such that the book would give pleasure to anyworking architect. Stalley has given us ten chapters starting with"The Christian Basilica", where his subject overlaps slightlywith that of the Elsner's book.Appropriately, the argument returns againand again to Rome.The next chapter is an exercise in setting forth thearchitecture of the Carolingian Renaissance, where light is shed in an areaof architectural history that for the novice is more typically hedged withexceptions and speculation.A third chapter pursues the "iconographyof architecture" in Rome, Milan, Ravenna, and Jerusalem, as well aslesser-known places. Chapter 4 is devoted to secular architecture andis somewhat revisionist in tone.The very fact that such an exercise isprovided bodes well for the clarity of Stalley's enterprise, and there arenumerous photographs throughout the book that succeed in demonstrating arelationship between ecclesiastical buildings and the architecture offeudalism. Chapters 5 and 6 treat, respectively, the patron-as-builderand the builder-as-engineer.In this, the architectural expertise ofcertain early patrons is stressed, while the engineering argument is softpeddled, in the sense that techniques of vaulting are not allowed todominate a more all-embracingexplanation of the general integrity of thebuilding fabric. As the author reminds us, the story of vaulting has toooften been permitted to get out of hand, leading the discussion of earlymedieval structure well beyond what is warranted by evidence and probablyaway from what must have been the original aims and concerns of earlymedieval builders themselves, whether "engineers" ornot. Chapters 7 and 8 deal with the influences of pilgrimage andmonasticism on early medieval building. Here a number of relevantstatistics and medieval texts are cited that raise the discussion wellabove what is ordinarily expected to suffice the undergraduate reader.Forexample, the names of the seven major services or "offices" ofBenedictine communal worship are set out and, where needed, explanation isoffered.The discussion of the famous St. Gall plan is commendable in itsdetail, while the full-page photographic detail of the plan is printed incolor to show the use of red ink on parchment.Included here is mentionand illustration of the recently restored Cistercian abbey church atFontenay, which as a caption points out, may reflect the destroyed motherhouse at Clairvaux. The final two chapters are a magisterialrecapitulation of the "Language of Architecture", starting off"During the course of the eleventh century a new architecturallanguage emerged in western Europe...", and of its subsequent diversitythroughout Europe.In summary, this is an exciting book that matches someof the recent strides forward in early medieval social and politicalhistory and provides a superlative discussion of a topic that has rarelybeen so coherentlypresented and illustrated in a single volume. DavidB. Stewart, Tokyo Institute of Technology ... Read more |
38. Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Richard Krautheimer | |
Paperback: 553
Pages
(1984-05)
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39. Architecture in Italy, 1500-1600 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Wolfgang Lotz | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(1995-11-29)
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Architectural History at its Best |
40. Modern Architecture (Oxford History of Art) by Alan Colquhoun | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-07-18)
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Nice overview of modern architecture
Ok if Architecture field or class
Worth Purchasing
Modernism by Oxford
modernism retrospect |
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