How to Read Buildings : A Crash Course in Architectural Styles

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How to Read Buildings
: A Crash Course in Architectural Styles

作者:CarolDavidsonCragoe

出版社:RizzoliInternationalPublications

副标题:ACrashCourseinArchitecturalStyles

出版年:2008

页数:256

定价:GBP10.59

装帧:Paperback

ISBN:9780847831128

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Review

"…this pocket-size volume packed with handy visuals is a perfect reference tool." ~Elle Decor

"This practical primer not only provides the answer,

but proves that buildings can be the stuff of page-turners, too." ~ReadyMade Magazine

"The draftsmanship of the fine pen and ink drawings, the color-coding of sections, the compactness of trim size, and the quantity of material presented, makes for an illuminated text. A book of architecturally refined elegance on a small scale." ~ForeWord Magazine

"This little guide, measuring just over 5 by 6 inches, is a charmer–chiefly because of the appealing design and the choice of skillfully drawn illustrations in colored ink." ~Interior Design

"I'm leaving How to Read Buildings on my nightstand for a few weeks, but you can bet I'll tuck it into my carry-on bag when we head to Europe next month." ~James H. Schwartz in Preservation

Product Description

This practical primer is a handbook for decoding a building’s style, history, and evolution. Every building contains clues embedded in its design that identify not only its architectural style but also the story of who designed it, who it was built for, and why. Organized by architectural element (roofs, doors, windows, columns, domes, towers, arches, etc.), the book is roughly chronological within each section, examining the elements across history, through different architectural styles, and by geographical distribution. Additional chapters offer overviews of how architecture has been affected by geography, history, and religion, along with an illustrated timeline of architectural elements. Also included is a chapter on applied ornament and a handy introduction to naming each part of a building. All entries are accompanied by examples in the forms of period engravings, line drawings, and pictures. The extended captions make the book invaluable for anyone who has ever pondered the meaning or importance of a hipped roof, rounded doorway, or classical pediment.

作者简介
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作者简介:

卡罗尔·戴维森·珂拉格(Carol Davidson Cragoe)博士是一位知名的建筑史学家、专业作家、讲师,任教于纽约和伦敦。她擅长于揭示建筑本身对其设计者和使用者的影响。目前,她正从事一项关于英国教堂传统建筑历史研究项目。

译者简介:

徐寅岚,女,南京工程学院艺术与设计学院讲师。毕业于东南大学建筑学院美术学专业,获文学硕士学位,现为东南大学艺术学院艺术学理论专业博士研究生。

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送你的那一本你还在读吗

潘家园是个好地方= =+

和小科村建筑史一同落入囊中

又一本有趣的小书 大概是五六年前在达西庄园(?)买回来的但一直放着没看 其实这本书真的可以叫the language of buildings哈哈 真的跟(解构)语言有太多相似之处了 ps什么时候能解封放我出去实地检测一下对本书知识点到底掌握了多少…

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