Architecture of Spain
By (Author) Alejandro Lapunzina
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th October 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of art
720.946
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
Covering all regions of Spain, from Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum to Granada's Islamic palace of La Alhambra, and all periods of Spanish architecture, from the Roman aqueduct at Segovia to the modernistic German Pavilion in Barcelona, this volume examines 68 of Spain's most important architectural landmarks. Writing in a clear and engaging style, Alejandro Lapunzina, associate professor of architecture at the University of Illinois, describes the features, functions, and historical importance of each structure. Besides identifying location, style, architects, and periods of initial construction and major renovation, the cross-referenced and illustrated entries also highlight architectural and historical terms explained in the Glossary and conclude with a useful listing of further readings. The volume also offers ready reference lists of entries by location and architectural time period, as well as a general bibliography, a subject index, and a detailed introductory overview of Spanish architecture.
Lapunzina's detailed introduction provides an in-depth look at various architectural periods and styles.[e]nlightening, a great reference. * Catholic Library World *
Joining others in the 'Reference Guides to National Architecture' series is an important survey of Spanish architectural heritage, Architecture of Spain. It covers all regions of Spain, examines almost seventy of the country's key landmarks, and includes history as well as appraisal of style, architectures, renovation efforts, and cultural insights. Recommended for either students of art, Spanish history, or would-be travelers to Spain holding a special interest in architectural heritage. * Midwest Book Review/MBR Bookwatch & California Bookwatch *
Alejandro Lapunzina is Director of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Architecture Study Abroad Program in Versailles, France and teaches in the School of Architecture. He has written numerous articles and a book which have been published in Argentina, Brazil, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.