Architecture in Wood: A World History
By (Author) Will Pryce
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
3rd February 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
721.0448
320
Width 226mm, Height 293mm
1740g
Wood has unique qualities, yet is undervalued or ignored in histories of architecture. However, leading designers around the world are increasingly drawn to it to satisfy social and environmental needs.
Will Pryce, the most admired architectural photographer in Britain, has travelled the world seeking both famous and obscure buildings in wood. Intensely dramatic but not over-dramatized, technically flawless, but not merely documentary, his photographs convey all the excitement of encountering these amazing structures first hand. In the substantial text he shows how the wooden heritage of Japan grew from its Buddhist history; how Russia's carpenters determined its iconic domes; how Norway's stave churches contain clues to her pagan past; how Turkic tribes brought the yali from Asia; how the settlers of New England would use a provincial English tradition on the new continent; and how, today, sophisticated architects such as Peter Zumthor and Renzo Piano are inventing an eloquent new wooden architecture.
'A tour de force' - The Architects Journal
'Beautiful and intelligent Pryces inspirational photographs make you want to leap on a plane and go in search of the fabulous structures he describes' - Time Out
'Some books are so beautifully produced and contain such superb images that even before one starts reading they have an entrancing quality that makes ownership essential. For anyone interested in design, architecture, cultures or travel [this book] is just such a volume ... captivating' - Times Educational Supplement
Will Pryce, a trained architect and award-winning photographer, is the author of six books, all published by Thames & Hudson.