Książka Tall Building Scott Johnson

Tall Building

Imagining the Skyscraper

Autor: Scott Johnson
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: 50 % szansa
Przeszukamy cały świat
174.87
The skyscraper continues to inspire architects and visual artists of all types. More than a century...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2008
strony
280
EAN
9781890449476
ISBN
1890449474
Enbook ID
05014012
Waga
2438
Wymiary
221 x 356 x 33

Pełny opis

The skyscraper continues to inspire architects and visual artists of all types. More than a century of literature, art, film, and new media representations have built an image of the skyscraper inside the space of our collective imagination. A towering physical presence, the skyscraper has come to embody many of our unexamined notions and secret desires about wealth, ambition, and dominance. Paradoxically, as the skyscraper building type changed to address shifting socioeconomic conditions, its perception by mainstream culture has become simpler and more consumable. Featuring rarely seen images and lively text, Building Tall explores the phenomenon of the skyscraperfrom its legacy of supreme technical achievement to the meanings of its various artistic interpretations.

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