Architecture : from prehistory to postmodernity
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Architecture : from prehistory to postmodernity
Prentice-Hall, 2003, c2002
2nd ed
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Previous ed: Architecture : from prehistory to post-modernism. 1986
Includes bibliographical references (p. 591-601) and index
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Description
For History of Architecture courses in departments of Art, Design, Art History and Architecture. Moving back and forth between the long view of historical trends and close-ups on major works and crucial architectural themes, this insightful, lively and original modern survey reinvigorates conventional period and thematic structures of architectural history and revitalizes the canon of great buildings. Designed to help students understand and appreciate great architecture and its history, the lavishly illustrated text explains specific qualities of periods in depth and the complex illuminating differences between them in social, intellectual, and aesthetic terms. Exceptionally detailed coverage of the modern age (18th century to the present).
Table of Contents
I. THE ANCIENT WORLD.
1. Architecture Before Greece.
2. Greece.
3. Rome.
II. THE MIDDLE AGES.
4. Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture.
5. Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Architecture.
6. Islam and West.
7. Gothic Architecture.
III. THE RENAISSANCE AND THE BAROQUE.
8. The Renaissance.
9. The Baroque.
IV. THE MODERN WORLD.
10. The Eighteenth Century.
11. The Nineteenth Century.
12. Modern Architecture.
13. Second Modernism (through Post-Modernism).
14. Modernisms: Renewal and Hyper-Diversity in Recent Decades.
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