Modern Architecture Since 1900

by William J.R. Curtis

Hardcover, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

720

Publication

Phaidon Press (1996), Edition: Subsequent, 736 pages

Description

Since its first publication in 1982, Modern Architecture Since 1900has become established as a contemporary classic. Worldwide in scope, it combines a clear historical outline with masterly analysis and interpretation. Technical, economic, social and intellectual developments are brought together in a comprehensive narrative which provides a setting for the detailed examination of buildings. Throughout the book the author's focus is on the individual architect, and on the qualities that give outstanding buildings their lasting value. For the third edition the text has been radically revised and expanded, incorporating much new material and a fresh appreciation of regional identity and variety. Almost every chapter has been expanded and updated, and seven chapters are entirely new, including the whole of Part Four, which covers recent world architecture. Described by James Ackerman of Harvard University as 'immeasurably the finest work covering this field in existence', this book presents a penetrating analysis of the modern tradition and its origins, and traces the creative interaction between old and new that has generated such an astonishing richness of architectural forms throughout the century.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

736 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

0714835242 / 9780714835242
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