Buildings Across Time: An Introduction to World Architecture ISE
An exploration of global architectural traditions and their narratives
Michael Fazio author Marian Moffett author Lawrence Wodehouse author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Published:20th Apr '22
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This insightful text examines global architectural history, highlighting diverse styles and cultural contexts. Buildings Across Time enriches our understanding of the built environment.
The book Buildings Across Time: An Introduction to World Architecture ISE offers a comprehensive exploration of architectural history, highlighting the significant features that define various styles. It uniquely merges an in-depth survey of Western architecture, including Pre-Columbian America, with an introduction to architectural traditions from regions such as the Middle East, India, Russia, China, and Japan. The authors delve into the narratives of these structures, considering the motivations behind their creation and the experiences of those who inhabit them.
Through extensive descriptive narratives complemented by focused critical analysis, Buildings Across Time serves both as a standalone text and a resource for educators who wish to incorporate their interpretations. This dual approach ensures clarity while allowing for diverse perspectives on the material. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the book emphasizes a global viewpoint, making it relevant for contemporary readers.
In a field that often intertwines beauty with functionality, the text is richly illustrated and thoughtfully designed. It provides a user-friendly experience while inviting readers to appreciate the complexities of architecture. Buildings Across Time not only educates about architectural forms but also engages with the cultural contexts that give rise to these structures, making it a valuable addition to any architectural discourse.
ISBN: 9781265219499
Dimensions: 300mm x 229mm x 28mm
Weight: 1272g
624 pages
6th edition