Paperback with CD-ROM
700 illustrations
256 pages
290 x 250 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 659 3
$0.00
Published April 2010
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Featuring more than 100 of the most significant and influential buildings of the twentieth century, this second edition includes both classic works by such seminal architects as Le Courbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe and Alvar Aalto, as well as those by more recent masters, such as Norman Foster, Frank Gehry and Rem Koolhaas. Addtional buildings and images make this new edition even more comprehensive and up-to-date.
For each of the buildings included there are numerous, accurate scale plans showing typical floors, together with elevations, sections and site plans where appropriate. All of these have been specially commissioned for the book and are based on the most reliable information and sources. There is also a concise text explaining the significant architectural features of the building and the influences it shows or generated, together with full-colour images. Cross-references to other buildings in the book highlight the various connections between these key structures.
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An architect, landscape designer and author, Richard Weston is a Professor at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. Previous books include the monograph 'Alvar Aalto', winner of the 1995 Sir Banister Fletcher Prize and the definitive monograph on the Danish architect Jørn Utzon. 'The House in the Twentieth Century' (2001) and 'Materials Form and Architecture' (2007) are both published by Laurence King.
Plans, Sections and Elevations: Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century
Featuring more than 100 of the most significant and influential buildings of the 20th century, with texts explaining architectural features and influences.
Materials, Form and Architecture
Addressing the renewed interest in the material aspects of architecture, covering the history, theory and future of materials in their cultural and technical contexts.
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