The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings Through History

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings Through History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Spiro Kostof
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 228
Category/GenreArt History
ISBN/Barcode 9780500280997
ClassificationsDewey:711.409
Audience
General
Undergraduate
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 313 Illustrations, black and white; 39 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 8 March 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Published to overwhelming critical acclaim, this classic study of cities explains how and why cities - among the most enduring and remarkable of all human artefacts - took the shape they did. Professor Kostof focuses on a number of themes - organic patterns, the grid, the city as diagram, the grand manner, and the skyline - and interprets the hidden order of urban patterns. Photographs, historical views and specially commissioned drawings vividly depict a global mosaic of citybuilding: the shaping of medieval Siena; the creation of New Delhi as the crown of the Raj, the remodelling of Moscow as the self-styled capital of world socialism and the transformation of the skyline as religious and civic symbols yield to the towers of corporate business. This is an enthralling book, of vital interest to architects, planners and social historians.

Author Biography

Spiro Konstantine Kostof was a leading architectural historian, and professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His books continue to be widely read and many are routinely used in collegiate courses on architectural history.

Reviews

'Magnificent... a formidable task indeed but one that Kostof proves he is equal to' - Landscape History 'Splendidly illustrated, vividly written' - Architects Journal