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41. Architecture in Italy, 1400-1500
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42. A History of Russian Architecture
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43. Roman Imperial Architecture (The
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44. Ancient Greece: Art, Architecture,
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45. Architecture Transformed: A History
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46. No Place Like Home: A History
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47. The Art and Architecture of the
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48. Aegean Art and Architecture (Oxford
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49. A History through Houses (MA):
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50. Pictorial Encyclopedia of Historic
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51. The Architectural History of Venice:
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52. Early Art and Architecture of
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53. Medieval Architecture (Oxford
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54. Gothic Architecture (The Yale
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55. Architecture in Britain: 1530-1830
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56. Modern Architecture Through Case
 
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57. Islamic Architecture (History
 
58. Architecture: A Short History
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59. A History of Naval Architecture:
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60. Travels in the History of Architecture

41. Architecture in Italy, 1400-1500 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art)
by Ludwig H. Heydenreich
Paperback: 196 Pages (1996-02-21)
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In 15th-century Florence, Brunelleschi's buildings and Alberti's treatise first established the principles of Italian Renaissance architecture in practice and theory. This survey ranges from Brunelleschi's dome for the Florence Cathedral to the works of Bramante and Leonardo in the Quattrocento. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Only useful for the specialist.
This book is considered to be "the great survey" of early Renaissance architecture, and is, in fact, the only one that has ever been written covering the subject (except for a 1998 book in Italian that is really more a collection of articles). I find this lack of surveys rather surprising as Renaissance architecture is one of the most well-loved subjects in art history, and I would think that specialists, students, and laymen would demand a simple World of Art kind of treatment of the topic. The Pelican series generally does not provide this type of clear, thesis-driven introductory text, and Heydenreich's book is no exception. It is a collection of facts--a catalog of "this building was built then and it shows influence from that and the architect was so-and-so"--with minimal interpretation and explanation (we generally don't even learn what details indicate that "this" building was influenced by "that" one). A great deal of familiarity with the material is required on the part of the reader, so the text entirely failed my mission of gaining a broad understanding of quattrocento architecture. If you are well-versed in the topic and are looking for a reference, this book may be helpful; if you're looking for elucidation, it almost surely won't be. The most Heydenreich seems to be able to say about the style of buildings or the reason they were compelling to their contemporaries is that they were "perfect" and "beautiful," terms I have heard altogether too frequently (and too frequently unexplained) from Renaissance art historians. I regret that I have no better book to recommend in Heydenreich's place.

On a somewhat different note, the binding of the paperback Pelican books is shoddy at best. By the time I had finished this book, which I did read cover to cover despite really disliking it (it's only 151 pages anyway), all of its pages were falling out! ... Read more


42. A History of Russian Architecture
by William Craft Brumfield
Paperback: 664 Pages (2004-07)
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Asin: 0295983930
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Since its initial publication in 1993, "A History of Russian Architecture" has remained the most comprehensive study of the topic in English, a volume that defines the main components and sources for Russia's architectural traditions in their historical context, from the early medieval period to the present. This edition includes a new prologue and an elegant photographic essay drawn from the author's research and fieldwork over the past decade in remote areas of the Russian north and Siberia. Subject to influences from east and west, Russian architecture's distinctive approaches to building are documented in four parts of this definitive study: early medieval Rus up to the Mongol invasion in the mid-twelfth century; the revival of architecture in Novgorod and Muscovy from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries; Peter the Great's cultural revolution, which extended through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; and the advent of modern, avant-garde, and monumental Soviet architecture. Beautifully illustrated and carefully researched, "A History of Russian Architecture" provides an invaluable cultural history that will be of interest to scholars and general audiences alike. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars disappointed
I suppose I was set up for disappointment by the four 5-star reviews, so this is to balance those out - Actually, I'd give this a three and a half, mainly because I am used to books where at least the majority of the reproductions are in colour. This is the pitfall of buying unseen off the internet, and I think that disappointment for me is the main reaction for many art books purchased this way. In this volume, everthing is in black and white with the exception of five or six inserts each with maybe fifteen or twenty buildings featured in colour. That said, the text is readable, and from the little I know of Russian architecture, comprehensive. Just be aware of the pictures being mainly in black and white.

4-0 out of 5 stars FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
A wonderful book on a fascinating subject.Russian architecture is so varied, I really had no idea and this book is exhaustingly thorough.I especially enjoyed the section on Imperial Russian Architecture and the later Soviet Architecture.It is obvious how Speer influenced Soviet architecture, his Third Reich Berlin may have never been realized, but his spirit it is alive and well in Soviet buildings.If you have any interest in Russia or architecture or just well researched, scholarly books, then i cant imagine you being disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars RUSSIAN CATHEDRALS MAKE NOTRE DAME LOOK BORING,...
THIS BOOK IS PHAT. IT'S FAT TOO. IT'S A HUGE FAT BOOK FULL OF WONDERFUL COLOR AND B&W PHOTOS OF ALL KINDS OF CHURCHES, MONASTARIES, AND ALL THAT JAZZ. I'M STILL KIND OF INTIMIDATED BY IT THOUGH, JUST BECAUSE OF IT'S SIZE. I THINK IT'LL TAKE ME A COUPLE YEARS TO 'REALLY' GET THROUGH IT. MANY OF THE PICTURES, AT LEAST THE COLOR ONES, ARE FULL PAGE SIZED. THE PICTURE QUALITIES ARE VERY GOOD AND THE SUBJECT MATTER OF COURSE IS AWESOME. I LOVE HOW THESE ARCHITECTS WERE THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX. SOME OF THESE CHURCHES MAKE NOTRE DAME LOOK BORING.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best book in English about Russian Architecture
Russian architecture is not well known to Western readers. Prof. Brumfieldis a prolific and systematical writer about Russian architecture. Reviewing book is the best modern book in English about a history ofRussian architecture. The book covers whole periods of a long history ofthe glorious Russian architecture. Author have visited Russia several timesand most of pictures made byauthor and that also makes his approach moreunique and personal. Text, pictures and references are very impressive andhigly professional. As a systematical desription of history of Russianarchitecture (data base) it is close to classical Grabar's work History ofRussian Culture (in Russian). The book creates a solid basement forbuilding a theoryof Russian architecture with discussionits origin, itsunique stylistic features and factors which influence the development ofRussian architecture. Prof. Brumfield's bookestablished a golden standardfor any other attempt to write a book about a history of Russianarchitecture (in Russian or in English). I have this book and I am treatingit as a my national treasure. Everybody who are interested in thearchitecture and/or Russian architecture must buy this excellent,beautiful, well written, highly informative and richly illustrated book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive review of a millenium of Russian Art & Arch.
I studied under Brumfield at Tulane, with this book as the main text forstudy. He employs strong, fluid writing to encompass a millenium of russianexpression and turmoil. The book does not lose its sense of history. Adecisive book for any interested. ... Read more


43. Roman Imperial Architecture (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art)
by J. B. Ward-Perkins
Paperback: 532 Pages (1992-11-25)
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This history of Roman Imperial architecture looks at the interaction of two dominant themes - in Rome itself the emergence of a new architecture based on the use of Roman concrete, and in the provinces the development of interrelated but distinctive Romano-provincial schools. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Roman History of Art
This book is required reading for the open Yale course on Roman Art and Architecture.It is a perfect compliment to the course or it could very easily be read without the course.I intend to travel to Italy to see these beautiful sites and I will certainly take my book with me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sites and Insights
I found this book to be an excellent, even masterly, coverage of the subject. It is bound by its period, but still gives a sense of the continuity of architectural development from the native Italian, Etruscan, Hellenic and particularly the Hellenistic influences on the growth of Roman architecture into and through the Imperial period. It also covers the continuity of architectural styles, technologies and traditions into the Romanesque period.
I liked the way in which the author covered the regional influences on architecture in the various parts of the Roman world, especially contrasting the East, with its substantial existing traditions, styles and techniques, with the "frontier" type of situation in the West, where the new introduction of Roman technologies and styles all but eclipsed those which had gone before.
The author's writing style seemed the relaxed intimations of a man comfortable with his mastery of the material and without the need to prove himself. I found a particular enjoyment in the tone of someone enjoying passing on the details of his favourite subject.
I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone interested in the way the Romans solved some of the universal challenges of a built environment. ... Read more


44. Ancient Greece: Art, Architecture, and History (Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum)
by Marina Belozerskaya, Kenneth Lapatin
Paperback: 144 Pages (2004-03-11)
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Since antiquity, the achievements of the Greeks in art and architecture have elicited great admiration.From the Parthenon and the other temples on the Acropolis of Athens to the fabled palace of King Minos at Knossos on Crete to the walled city of Mycenae-home of the Trojan leader Agamemnon-Greek art and architecture continue to this day to fascinate visitors to Greece and influence Western aesthetics. This informative handbook traces Greek art and architecture from the third millennium to the first century B.C. Belozerskaya and Lapatin relate the rich development of styles, techniques, and motifs to the history of this period. The culmination of these developments in architecture, sculpture, and vase painting in the fifth century B.C. is illustrated in such masterpieces as the temples at Paestum in Italy, the sculptures of the Parthenon, the bronze charioteer from Delphi, and works of the Attic black- and red-figure vase painters. Also included in the book is a discussion of the spread of Greek culture to southern Italy and Sicily and the influence of Greek artistic traditions on Roman art. With more than three hundred illustrations, this book will serve as an attractive guide for students, travelers, and all those interested in ancient Greek civilization. ... Read more


45. Architecture Transformed: A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the Present
by Cervin Robinson, Joel Herschman
Paperback: 224 Pages (1990-07-19)
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Honorable Mention, 1987 Golden Light Book Awards sponsored by the Maine Photographic Workshops.

This magnificently illustrated book documents a history of style in the photography of buildings and a history of the art and technology of photography itself. From photography's beginnings, the authors show, the camera has been used to make critical and expressive statements about the built world.

Cervin Robinson is one of America's bestknown architectural photographers. Joel Herschman is Associate Professor of Art History at Fordham University. ... Read more


46. No Place Like Home: A History of Domestic Architecture in Springfield & Clark County, Ohio
by George H. Berkhofer
Hardcover: 207 Pages (2007-03-30)
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No Place Like Home is a book which tries to capture the essential spirit of Springfield, Ohio, as expressed by its architecture over the last two hundred years. The story begins with the crude structures erected by pioneers like Simon Kenton. These huts of rough logs and branches are seen to gradually give way to more refined structures using hewn logs and regular carpentry techniques.

With the arrival of numerous settlers from the East and North, architecture is seen as a reflection of their varied backgrounds. Most newcomers are farmers. Those from Virginia, like David Crabill, prefer a traditional Scotch-Irish type of house, while the ones from Pennsylvania seek to build into the sides of hills, or banks.

When new arrivals from eastern cities begin to increase, so too do the demands for the newer urban styles of architecture. In the mid 1830s Dr. Berkley Gillett leaves upper New York State and brings the Greek Revival style for his new home. This will soon give way to the Gothic Revival in homes such as that of pioneer druggist, John Ludlow, and Gothic windows will be found in Springfield homes up to the 1870s.

By the mid-1850s the Italianate style began to dominate the Springfield scene. It would remain in control until the early 1880s, although fading earlier in other places. Italianate and Italian Renaissance style houses and public buildings were built everywhere in the city and county. Some of the most outstanding specimens of this style were built in the newer residential areas of South Market Street (now Fountain Avenue) and East High Street. The homes built by John Foos and James Rinehart are some of the most noteworthy.

The lifespan of the French Mansard style in Springfield was brief, but its products were beautiful. The homes of Frank Bookwalter, his brother-in-law, Warren Leffel, and Elijah Middleton brought this most cosmopolitan of revival styles to the local scene where it truly sparkled.

In the 1880s and 1890s first the Eastlake and then the Queen Anne would all be used for local housing. However, it was the Richardsonian Romanesque that became the most important style. Interpreted by local architect, Charles Cregar, it provided a wealth of prominent buildings. It reached its apex in the vast mansion created by Asa Bushnell, who would soon become Governor of Ohio.

Following the Columbian Exposition in 1893, Springfield followed the main lines of American architecture, providing more homes for an expanding middle class. Private home ownership became the theme of Springfield real estate developer Harry Kissell, who would go on to national fame. Remaining a strong manufacturing city in the early twentieth century, its residents of means continued to build grand homes. The book concludes with the "Last Hurrah" of the Barons of Industry in the Mediterranean style mansions of John Bushnell and C. F. Greiner.

No Place Like Home is exactly what it says it is. It is the proclamation that Springfield, Ohio is the place where we grew up. It's the place where we have always seen grand mansions while standing in humble front yards. It's a place where we have a long history, but we have always found it a comfortable history, never intimidating. Our architectural history ever beckons the newcomer as it welcomes back the native. In the same way, this books hopes to show every reader that, "There's No Place Like Home!" ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great home town
This is a great book about my old home town!Book is so good, I bought another copy for a childhood friend.Book is beautifully put together, great photographs, and reasonably priced. ... Read more


47. The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art)
by Henri Frankfort
Paperback: 484 Pages (1996-10-30)
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Traces the development of Mesopotamian art from Sumerian times to the late Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian periods. This text also covers the art and architecture of Asia Minor and the Hittites, of the Levant in the second millennium BC, of the Aramaeans and Phoenicians in Syria, and of Ancient Persia. ... Read more


48. Aegean Art and Architecture (Oxford History of Art)
by Donald Preziosi, Louise A. Hitchcock
Paperback: 264 Pages (2000-02-24)
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The discoveries in Crete, Greece, and the Aegean islands that began a century ago were nothing less than stunning, and seemed to give shape and substance to tales of the Minotaur and the Labyrinth, of Theseus and Ariadne, of Minos and Icarus.Ancient Aegean Art is the first comprehensive historical introduction to the art and architecture Crete, mainland Greece, and the Cycladic islands in the Aegean, beginning with the Neolithic period, before 3000 BCE, and ending at the close of the Bronze Age and the transition to the Iron Age of Hellenic Greece (c.1000 BCE).

Covering a broad range of objects and artefacts, from sealstones to pots to buildings and settlements, Preziosi and Hitchcock discuss both the historiography of the field of ancient art history and explain the artefacts original intentions and functions.In chronologically organized chapters, the authors emphasize the more widely known images and structures, with a glimpse at the lesser-known but important discoveries, explaining their design, uses, meanings, and formal developments.Ancient Aegean Art incorporates the latest archeological discoveries and theoretical and methodological developments, in the only volume to examine both Crete and the mainland. ... Read more


49. A History through Houses (MA): Cape Cod's Varied Residential Architecture
by Jaci Conry
Paperback: 160 Pages (2010-07-30)
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The rugged beauty of the Cape's landscape has been captured in writing since the days of Henry David Thoreau. Yet few mention the area's architecture, aside from references to the "Cape Cod houses," the basic cottages that the earliest settlers built. From Provincetown at the northern tip to the village of Woods Hole at the opposite end, the residential architecture of Cape Cod encompasses an extensive range of styles. Scattered among the charming Capes are stately Federals and Greek Revivals built for sea captains, detailed Carpenter Gothic cottages constructed by Methodist camp-goers and sprawling Victorian and Shingle-style summer mansions built during the Gilded Age. Journey with Cape Cod native Jaci Conry as she reveals the architectural influences of different eras on this timeless peninsula. ... Read more


50. Pictorial Encyclopedia of Historic Architectural Plans, Details and Elements: With 1880 Line Drawings of Arches, Domes, Doorways, Facades, Gables, Windows, etc. (Dover books on architecture)
by John Theodore Haneman
Paperback: 141 Pages (1984-05-01)
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Asin: 0486246051
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Sourcebook of inspiration for architects, designers, others. 1880 line drawings on 70 plates. Bibliography. Captions.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Reference for "designer's block".
I bought this book while still a student in architecure school. After many, many years of professional practice I still regularly pull this book off my shelf when I need a jolt out of "designer's block".

This book is a reference tool and nothing else. It contains many reference sketches from a variety of architectural elements including but not limited to plan form layouts, facade massing elements, door and window surround details.

It is not highly detailed in terms of each and every line and form. It is however highly useful for forms and massing. Just what the designer sometimes needs to generate an idea when design ideas don't seem to be forthcoming easily.I have actually used sketches for say a gate and then adapted an idea developed from it to formulate an entry detail unrelated to a gate.Often the finished idea does not look like the sketch found in this book from which it originated...but then that is the idea of a designer...sometimes all we need is as concept or spark of an idea to let our imiginations develop it into the final product.

Of all the architectual books I own (and there are many) this one has been used by me the most.

5-0 out of 5 stars Incredible detail for artists and illustrators
As an artist, long have I looked for books helping to graphically show in simple detail elements of architecture. Perfect for medieval to pre-industrial societies, designing literally everything structural. A must resource for village and city design, if only there were more like this. Less text, tons of graphics, all straight and simple, clean lines, clear and useable well thought out pieces for difficult puzzles. ... Read more


51. The Architectural History of Venice: Revised and enlarged edition
by Deborah Howard, Laura Moretti
Paperback: 368 Pages (2004-05-10)
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Asin: 0300090293
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This book is the indispensable guide to the history of architecture in Venice, encompassing the city's fascinating variety of buildings from ancient times to the present day. Completely updated and filled with splendid new illustrations, this edition invites all visitors to Venice, armchair travelers, and students of Renaissance art and architecture to a fuller appreciation of the buildings of this uniquely beautiful city. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Architectural History of Venice: Revised and enlarged edition
Excellent service, prompt delivery, excellent conditon
as described, packaged well.
Would use again.

5-0 out of 5 stars GreatStartPoint
Mrs. Howard not only describes "the stones" of this city , but illuminate the soul with details of great historic relevance.
Beacuse of her I learned about the Ruskin's classic book on
Venice and the influence of the Arabs on the West.
This is a very good start point to explore in detail
(with books and travel) the architectural treasures of
this dream surounded by water. ... Read more


52. Early Art and Architecture of Africa (Oxford History of Art)
by Peter Garlake
Paperback: 216 Pages (2002-07-18)
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Asin: 0192842617
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This new history of over 5,000 years of African art reveals its true diversity for the first time. Challenging centuries of misconceptions that have obscured the sophisticated nature of African art, Garlake focuses on seven key regions--southern Africa, Nubia, Aksum, the Niger River, West Africa, Great Zimbabwe, and the East African coast--treating each in detail and setting them in their social and historical context. Garlake is long familiar with and has extensive practical experience of both the archaeology and the art history of Africa. Using the latest research and archaeological findings, he offers exciting new insights into the works native to these areas, and he also puts forth new interpretations of several key cultures and monuments. Acknowledging the universal allure of the African art object, this stunning book helps us to understand more about the ways in which this art was produced, used, and received. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Experience
This book is a very well rounded and well written review of the art and architecture of Africa.It is very eye opening about the artistic abilities of these ancient people.It even goes beyond what we know about their construction.You find that awe-inspiring palaces were not confined to Egypt and the rest of North Africa, but advanced societies had flourished apart from the rest of the world.I really don't want to give away any of the details, but you won't regret the purchase of this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Early Art and Architecture of Africa by peter garlake
book was in good condition well packed ... Read more


53. Medieval Architecture (Oxford History of Art)
by Nicola Coldstream
Paperback: 256 Pages (2002-07-18)
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Asin: 0192842765
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Medieval architecture comprises much more than the traditional image of Gothic cathedrals and the castles of chivalry. A great variety of buildings--synagogues, halls, and barns--testify to the diverse communities and interests in western Europe in the centuries between 1150 and 1550. This book looks at their architecture from an entirely fresh perspective, shifting the emphasis away from such areas as France towards the creativity of other regions, including central Europe and Spain. Treating the subject thematically, Coldstream seeks out what all buildings, both religious and secular, have in common, and how they reflect the material and spiritual concerns of the people who built and used them. Furthermore, the author considers how and why, after four centuries of shaping the landscapes and urban patterns of Europe, medieval styles were superseded by classicism. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Belongs in the Medievalist's or Art Student's Library
Part of the Oxford History of Art Series, this text on medieval architecture by Nicola Coldstream is an excellent survey of the development of architectural forms throughout the medieval period. Designed for the art major who is taking courses on architectural forms and history, the text provides a well-rounded presentation on the subject. Commencing with the derivation of the word "gothic," the book goes on to describe gothic's subsequent development as an architectural form through some five hundred years, and presents the differentiating features of the early, high, and late gothic, the flamboyant, and the rayonnant forms.

After this orientation to the term "gothic," the text moves into a section on "Structure and Design," which covers floor plan design, architectural models, the role of the architect, and constructive geometry. A large section of the book covers the symbiotic roles of patrons and builders. Later sections of the book cover issues such as architectural space and representational art in great detail. Numerous full-color diagrammatic images support the text, and maps are also used as needed, making this book quite an impressive introductory text to the subject that should orient any reader to the subject.

It is rare to find a book on such a theme that is simultaneously printed on high-quality semi-gloss paper, presented with the majority of its images in full color, be small enough to comfortably hold, and at the same time, be reasonably priced. This book, however, fits the bill admirably. The only small quibble would be that not ALL the photos are color. The majority indeed are, but it is unfortunate that, in an attempt, no doubt, to keep the cost down, a number of the photos are reproduced only in black and white. Nevertheless, and especially when one considers the price, it is pleasing to find the majority of photos are in color, and reproduced in good quality, as well. I highly recommend this book as an outstanding part of the library of a medievalist, an art scholar, or simply anyone interested in the emergence of gothic architecture. That the book is available at less than $15 is simply incredible.
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54. Gothic Architecture (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art)
by Paul Frankl
Paperback: 408 Pages (2001-03-01)
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Asin: 0300087993
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This magisterial study of Gothic architecture traces the meaning and development of the Gothic style through medieval churches across Europe. Ranging geographically from Poland to Portugal and from Sicily to Scotland and chronologically from 1093 to 1530, the book analyzes changes from Romanesque to Gothic as well as the evolution within the Gothic style and places these changes in the context of the creative spirit of the Middle Ages.

In its breadth of outlook, its command of detail, and its theoretical enterprise, Frankl's book has few equals in the ambitious Pelican History of Art series. It is single-minded in its pursuit of the general principles that informed all aspects of Gothic architecture and its culture. In this edition Paul Crossley has revised the original text to take into account the proliferation of recent literature—books, reviews, exhibition catalogues, and periodicals—that have emerged in a variety of languages. New illustrations have also been included. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Gothic Dissertation
The illustrations are extensive and excellent.The text reads like a Ph.D. dissertation.The reader is assumed to be familiar with the technical language of Gothic architecture; if you are not, this will be tough going.

5-0 out of 5 stars Only useful for Architectural Elements
This book is an extremely extensive coverage of Gothic Architecture throughout Europe.The quality and coverage of the work is unsurpassed.However, it only covers the architectural elements of Gothic Cathedrals and does not cover aspects such as stained glass windows, wood carvings and sculptural art within Gothic Cathedrals.If you are looking for a general work on various aspects of Gothic Art, this is not it. ... Read more


55. Architecture in Britain: 1530-1830 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art)
by John Summerson
Paperback: 588 Pages (1989-09-10)
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The author charts the development of architectural theory and practice from Elizabeth I to George IV. Questions of style, technology, and the social framework are resolved as separable but always essential components of the building worlds. ... Read more


56. Modern Architecture Through Case Studies
by Peter Blundell Jones
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2002-10-08)
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Asin: 0750638052
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Peter Blundell Jones details the inadequacy of the first histories of the Modern Movement by revealing the existence of suppressed alternative traditions within the movement and shows their great diversity through the use of case studies. Each case is analysed in detail then used as a springboard to explore different theoretical approaches.

Case studies are shown to be the most effective way to explore this diversity and to get closer to the buildings discussed. Blundell Jones uses the Weissenhof as a general comparative study that is followed by single examples by chosen architects, each taking a particular set of themes.

* Reappraise the modern movement with this informative, scholarly and insightful text
* Learn a new approach to the debates surrounding modern architecture and theory
* Case studies illustrate the theory in a clear and accessible style ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary book
Peter Blundell Jones is one of the very few contemporary architectural teachers/critics/reviewers/historians out there that actually creates architectural knowledge when he writes. He is an architect to begin with, just like all the (few) other writers in this British architectural writing tradition. In this book he walks the reader through several masterpieces of the 20th century, articulating in written the keyarchitectural thoughts as they are made manifest in each of the built designs.
His precise, clear, knowledgeable, solid, illuminating prose makes the pseudo-architectural-babble dominating much of academia and the architectural fashion press industry crumble to pieces --which is a reason why this book should be read as early as possible by every architectural student, and will feel like a breath of fresh air to everybody else even if already somehow familiar with the buildings.
It is an excellent introduction to several essential buildings you will want to study in detail through publications and visits. It is an excellent introduction to true architectural observation and analyisis. And it is an excellent introduction to architectural thought. Like with all good books, you will want to come back to it again and again over the years. ... Read more


57. Islamic Architecture (History of World Architecture)
by John D. Hoag
 Paperback: 204 Pages (2004-07-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$197.91
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Asin: 1904313299
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This book provides a history of Islamic architecture from the 7th century through the 17th century, in the Middle East, Africa, Spain, and India, including photographs and plans of the most significant and well known mosques, palaces, madrases, and other Islamic buildings in the world. The History of World Architecture is one of Electa's most popular architecture series, with each book in the series providing a comprehensive overview of its subject by a world-renowned expert in the field, accompanied by 200-300 black-and-white photographs, plans, and drawings and 24 colour plates. First published in the 1970s and 1980s, the Italian editions of these books remain standard reference works in architecture history and continue to sell well due to the authority of their authors, their judicious combination of text and illustrations, and careful use of accurate yet accessible terms. The English editions, after being out of print for several years, are now available again exclusively through Phaidon. The books are ideal for college-level students of architecture history, and for anyone who seeks one basic and inexpensive introduction to the subjects. Interest in and fascination with the I ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars esta bien
Ya estoy en Espana, entonces, ya no se como el libro aparece. Estoy esperando a llegar a mi casa para verlo! Duh...

5-0 out of 5 stars A pictorial "Ferrari" of history of architecture books
A part of the series History of World Architecture originally published by Electa in Italian in 1971-7 under a general editorship of Pier Luigi Nervi, it was translated to English and published by Abrams in 1971-80 in b&w only, but at 10 x 11 1/4 inches. Subsequently, the series was reedited, shrunk to 8 5/7 x 9 1/2 inches, and published by Electa / Rizzoli in 1985-9 with a few color photos added including each front cover. In the early 2000's, the series was reissued by Phaidon unchanged except for the front cover photo. It is a pictorial "Ferrari" of history of architecture books. Almost every page contains one or - usually - more than one illustration as photo, plan, section, elevation, axonometric view, etc. of the highest quality. They depict the best examples of topical architecture covering the most significant ones. The text was written by one of the best experts in the field. While relatively concise, it is still comprehensive and complete enough even for students of architecture.
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(24 color and 224 black & white illustrations)
This book provides a history of Islamic architecture from the 7th century through the 17th century, in the Middle East, Africa, Spain, and India, including photographs and plans of the most significant and well known mosques, palaces, madrases, and other Islamic buildings in the world. The History of World Architecture is one of Electa's most popular architecture series, with each book in the series providing a comprehensive overview of its subject by a world-renowned expert in the field, accompanied by 200-300 black-and-white photographs, plans, and drawings and 24 colour plates. First published in the 1970s and 1980s, the Italian editions of these books remain standard reference works in architecture history and continue to sell well due to the authority of their authors, their judicious combination of text and illustrations, and careful use of accurate yet accessible terms. The English editions, after being out of print for several years, are now available again exclusively through Phaidon. The books are ideal for college-level students of architecture history, and for anyone who seeks one basic and inexpensive introduction to the subjects. ... Read more


58. Architecture: A Short History
by Joesph Watterson
 Hardcover: Pages (1968-03)
list price: US$19.90
Isbn: 0393042952
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59. A History of Naval Architecture: To Which Is Prefixed, an Introductory Dissertation on the Application of Mathematical Science to the Art of Naval Construction
by John Fincham
Paperback: 595 Pages (2007-01-19)
list price: US$32.99 -- used & new: US$350.00
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Asin: 1421252066
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This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1851 edition by Whittaker and Co., London. With fifty-eight illustrative plates. ... Read more


60. Travels in the History of Architecture
by Robert Harbison
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2009-06-30)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$22.65
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Asin: 186189435X
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Mies van der Rohe, master of modern architecture, declared that “Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together.” In Travels in the History of Architecture, renowned architectural writer Robert Harbison takes a closer look at these bricks, providing an engaging and concise companion to the great themes and aesthetic movements in architecture from antiquity to the present day.

Travels in the History of Architecture beings its journey with the great temples of the Egyptians and the shrines of Classical Greece and Rome and then provides a complete survey of architecture through the present day. Each chapter of this dynamic and approachable volume focuses on a movement in architectural history, including Byzantine, Baroque, Mannerism, Historicism, Functionalism, and Deconstruction. Unique to this work is Harbison’s wide-ranging approach, which draws on references and examples outside of architecture—from literature, art, sculpture, and history—to further illustrate and contextualize the themes and ideas of each period. For example, the travel writing of Pausanias illustrates the monuments of ancient Greece,  a poem in praise of marble decoration reveals how the builders of the cathedral of Hagia Sophia viewed their creation, and a French rococo painting speaks to the meaning behind the design of the English landscape garden.

Original, yet authoritative, Travels in the History of Architecture will be in an indispensable guide for everyone curious to know more about the world’s most famous structures, as well as for students of art and architectural history seeking a definitive introduction.

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