The Printed and the Built
Architecture, Print Culture and Public Debate in the Nineteenth Century
Mari Hvattum editor Anne Hultzsch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Jun '18
Should be back in stock very soon
From penny magazines to panoramas - exploring the relationship between architecture and the printed media in the nineteenth century.
The Printed and the Built explores the intricate relationship between architecture and printed media in the fast-changing nineteenth century. Publication history is a rapidly expanding scholarly field which has profoundly influenced architectural history in recent years. Yet, while groundbreaking work has been done on architecture and printing in the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the twentieth century, the nineteenth century has received little attention. This is the omission that The Printed and the Built seeks to address, thus filling a significant gap in the understanding of architecture’s cultural history. Lavishly illustrated with colourful and eclectic visual material, from panoramas to printed ephemera, adverts, penny magazines, early photography, and even crime reportage, The Printed and the Built consists of five in-depth thematic essays accompanied by 25 short pieces, each examining a particular printed form. Altogether, they illustrate how new genres communicated architecture to a mass audience, setting the stage for the modern architectural era.
Incorporating print technologies into the discussion, The Printed and the Built offers a valuable introduction to the intersections in these arenas and their role in shaping modern culture and society. * Technology and Culture *
Meticulouly researched and produced … [the contributors] present a rich array of intellectual positions. * Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians *
ISBN: 9781350038400
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 696g
320 pages