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100 Ideas that Changed Architecture

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title 100 Ideas that Changed Architecture
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mary Warner Marien
Series100 Ideas
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:216
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 168
Category/GenrePublic buildings - civic, commercial, industrial, etc
History of architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9781786275677
ClassificationsDewey:720.9
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Laurence King Publishing
Imprint Laurence King Publishing
Publication Date 3 February 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

100 Ideas that Changed Architecture chronicles the most influential ideas that have shaped architecture. Entertainingly written by an expert on architecture, it provides a concise history of the subject, and offers a fascinating resource to dip into for the general reader. Starting with the basic building 'components' of door, window, column and beam and the Classical orders, this inspiring book goes on to explore historical architectural movements such as the Picturesque and Beaux-Arts, innovative materials such as steel and reinforced concrete, technical innovations, such as the lift and electric lighting, through to modern movements such as Universal Design and Deconstruction. Arranged in a broadly chronological order, these architectural ideas are presented through informative text and arresting visuals, exploring when each idea first evolved and the subsequent impact it has had up to the present day.

Author Biography

Richard Weston was Professor of Architecture at Cardiff University. His books include the monograph Alvar Aalto, winner of the 1995 Sir Banister Fletcher Prize; the definitive monograph on the Danish architect Jorn Utzon; Materials, Form and Architecture and Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century, 2nd edition.

Reviews

Entertainingly written by an expert on architecture, it provides a concise history of the subject, and offers a fascinating resource to dip into for the general reader * World Architecture News *