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The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture By Editors of Phaidon Press
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Number Of Pages: 824
Publication Date: 2004-05-11
ISBN / ASIN: 0714843121
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Book Description:
The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture-- so massive that it comes in its own plastic carrying case--is one of the rare publishing events that lives up to its hype. The book showcases 1,052 buildings completed since January 1998 with thousands of well-chosen color photographs plans, elevations, and cross-sections. Major elements of each project are described in elegantly succinct texts. Rather than simply pay lip service to the concept of "world" architecture, this book ranges throughout 75 countries on six continents. And although the big names in the field are here--Rafael Moneo and Herzog De Meuron are each represented by nine projects; Tadeo Ando with eight, Frank Gehry with six--the focus is on the ingenuity and diversity of contemporary architecture, regardless of the fame of its creator.

The book's global view embraces many approaches, including experimental construction, neo-modernism, postmodernism, reinterpreted vernacular architecture and lingering traces of the International Style. While virtually every building type is included, from factories to museums, from lookout towers to train stations, the largest and most creative category is single family housing. Selected (as were all the projects) by a panel of leading architects, critics, scholars and others, these homes offer a tantalizing sense of what is possible, even on a modest budget. Grouped by country, the residences establish a sense of local context--from the elegant use of Scandinavian wood to the imaginative use of narrow plots of land in Tokyo. Fully indexed, with an array of maps and world data charts, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture is destined to serve as a unique reference tool. But the geographic organization encourages you to just open the book anywhere and make a discovery--perhaps the surreal vision of Ake Larsson's Icehotel (carved from ice and snow), or the forest of Cor-ten steel pipes Jose ABP Forjaz used in the Mbuzini Memorial, or the startling shed forms of Rick Joy's Tubac House.

--Cathy Curtis
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The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture By Editors of Phaidon Press
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Number Of Pages: 824
Publication Date: 2004-05-11
ISBN / ASIN: 0714843121
_
Book Description:
The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture-- so massive that it comes in its own plastic carrying case--is one of the rare publishing events that lives up to its hype. The book showcases 1,052 buildings completed since January 1998 with thousands of well-chosen color photographs plans, elevations, and cross-sections. Major elements of each project are described in elegantly succinct texts. Rather than simply pay lip service to the concept of "world" architecture, this book ranges throughout 75 countries on six continents. And although the big names in the field are here--Rafael Moneo and Herzog De Meuron are each represented by nine projects; Tadeo Ando with eight, Frank Gehry with six--the focus is on the ingenuity and diversity of contemporary architecture, regardless of the fame of its creator.

The book's global view embraces many approaches, including experimental construction, neo-modernism, postmodernism, reinterpreted vernacular architecture and lingering traces of the International Style. While virtually every building type is included, from factories to museums, from lookout towers to train stations, the largest and most creative category is single family housing. Selected (as were all the projects) by a panel of leading architects, critics, scholars and others, these homes offer a tantalizing sense of what is possible, even on a modest budget. Grouped by country, the residences establish a sense of local context--from the elegant use of Scandinavian wood to the imaginative use of narrow plots of land in Tokyo. Fully indexed, with an array of maps and world data charts, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture is destined to serve as a unique reference tool. But the geographic organization encourages you to just open the book anywhere and make a discovery--perhaps the surreal vision of Ake Larsson's Icehotel (carved from ice and snow), or the forest of Cor-ten steel pipes Jose ABP Forjaz used in the Mbuzini Memorial, or the startling shed forms of Rick Joy's Tubac House.

--Cathy Curtis
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http://rapidshare.com/files/174277207/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174277211/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174282628/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174485699/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part4.rar

*Lets give credit to those guys who scanned this.

Architectures: Modernism and After (New Interventions in Art History)

Architectures: Modernism and After (New Interventions in Art History)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 0631229434
Publication Date: 2003-11-14
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 272
Language: English
Size: 3.6 Mb
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Book Description:
Architectures: Modernism and After surveys the history of the building from the advent of industrialization to the cultural imperatives of the present moment.


* Brings together international art and architectural historians to consider a range of topics that have influenced the shape, profile, and aesthetics of the built environment.
* Presents crucial "moments" in the history of the field when the architecture of the past is made to respond to new and changing cultural circumstances.
* Provides a view of architectural history as a part of a continuing dialogue between aesthetic criteria and social and cultural imperatives.
* Part of the New Interventions in Art History Series, which is published in conjunction with the Association of Art Historians.
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Architectures: Modernism and After (New Interventions in Art History)

Architectures: Modernism and After (New Interventions in Art History)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 0631229434
Publication Date: 2003-11-14
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 272
Language: English
Size: 3.6 Mb
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Book Description:
Architectures: Modernism and After surveys the history of the building from the advent of industrialization to the cultural imperatives of the present moment.


* Brings together international art and architectural historians to consider a range of topics that have influenced the shape, profile, and aesthetics of the built environment.
* Presents crucial "moments" in the history of the field when the architecture of the past is made to respond to new and changing cultural circumstances.
* Provides a view of architectural history as a part of a continuing dialogue between aesthetic criteria and social and cultural imperatives.
* Part of the New Interventions in Art History Series, which is published in conjunction with the Association of Art Historians.
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Universe of Stone: A Biography of Chartres Cathedral


Philip Ball, "Universe of Stone: A Biography of Chartres Cathedral"
Publisher: HarperCollins
Date of Publication: 2008
Language: English
eISBN: 0061694576
Number of pages: 355
Format: PDF
Size: 7.77 MB
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Book Description:
Chartres Cathedral, south of Paris, is revered as one of the most beautiful and profound works of art in the Western canon. But what did it mean to those who constructed it in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries? And why, during this time, did Europeans begin to build churches in a new style, at such immense height and with such glorious play of light, in the soaring manner we now call Gothic?
Universe of Stone shows that the Gothic cathedrals encode a far-reaching shift in the way medieval thinkers perceived their relationship with their world. For the first time, they began to believe in an orderly, rational world that could be investigated and understood. This change marked the beginning of Western science and also the start of a long and, indeed, unfinished struggle to reconcile faith and reason. By embedding the cathedral in the culture of the twelfth century—its schools of philosophy and science, its trades and technologies, its politics and religious debates—Philip Ball makes sense of the visual and emotional power of Chartres. Beautifully illustrated and written, filled with astonishing insight, Universe of Stone argues that Chartres is a sublime expression of the originality and vitality of a true "first renaissance," one that occurred long before the birth of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, or Francis Bacon.
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