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Architecture: The World's Greatest Buildings Explored and Explained
- Hardcover
- Author: Neil Stevenson
- Publisher: DK ADULT
- Release Date: September 1997
- ISBN-10: 0789419653
- ISBN-13: 9780789419651
- List Price: $27.50
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryExplains and illustrates the structure of fifty of the world's greatest buildings through hundreds of photographs, floor plans, and cross sections, as well as each architect's philosophy and the stylistic context of each building." |
Customer Reviews
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Great Big Book
This book is very interesting. A good reference for some of the great buildings of all time. Nice clear big pictures. The only reason it is not getting 5 stars is that it is super big and always the longest book in the stack.
Impressive while affordable.
This book takes us on an incredible journey through time and space, as we can stare lenghthily , without being on a frantic tour bus schedule, at the architectural wonders of our world . Without getting too technical , this volume , which will be enjoyed by all ages awakens a sense of wonder in us , by taking us in theses wonderful places , all over the planet. A tremendous wealth of visual inspiration.
The World's Greatest Buildings Explored and Explained
The World's Greatest Buildings Explored and Explained
Great photos as there always is in the DK series. Takes the viewer from ancient Egypt to 1994 completion of the Osaka Airport designed by Piano. Great introduction to architecture.
50 of the World's Greatest Structures
Probably the only thing better than owning this book, would be to travel to all these locations with someone you absolutely loved and who absolutely had a love for life and architecture.
Features:
-Every important architectural style from ancient Egyptian to Contemporary
-50 sites illustrating changes and developments in architecture in all cultures
-Authoritative text to explain developments in technology, materials and styles
-Detailed annotations
Some of the sites featured: Notre-Dame-du Haut, Ise Shrine, The Chrysler Building, The Parthenon, Taj Mahal, Temple of Amun, Karnak, The Colosseum, Santa Sophia, Pisa Cathedral, Durham Cathedral, Sydney Opera House, Tokyo Olympic Stadium and Notre-Dame, Paris.
Favorites: Santa Sophia, Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Pisa Cathedral, Durham Cathedral, Angkor Way, Florence Cathedral, St. Basil's Cathedral, Hardwick Hall, Taj Mahal, Castle Howard, Sagrada Familia and The Ark.
Each site has a two-page spread. You can see a large picture covering the middle/center of the two pages and then it is surrounded by facts about the specifications, history, floor plans, sketches, inside views, specific decorations and styles.
When viewing the pictures of the Leaning tower of Pisa, you also get to see the inside of the Pisa Cathedral and read about Romanesque vaulting.
My favorite site is the Notre-Dame, Paris. This is the most amazing Gothic cathedral ever and was well worth the bus ride to Paris! Unfortunately they don't have room to show you the interior, which is rather amazing in itself.
An exploration into human creativity. This book will make you want to travel the world to see these fascinating buildings in person. Just to imagine walking amongst all this inspiration makes one feel overwhelmingly alive.
Who would not want to walk along the stone-vaulted corridors in the Castle Drogo?
Feeling Inspired.
~The Rebecca Review
Pictures and info about the world's best structures.
Every D-K book I have had the pleasure of reading has been a feast for the eyes as well as the mind. This one is no exception. I enjoyed it because it explores many famous structures as well as some which should be famous but are not. I knew little about architecture before I opened the book and so I learned a great deal and enjoyed every minute of it. I love this book!