Prague: The Architecture Guide
By (Author) Chris van Uffelen
By (author) Markus Golser
Edited by Markus Sebastian Braun
Braun Publishing AG
Braun Publishing AG
12th March 2013
Switzerland
General
Non Fiction
720.943712
Paperback
200
Width 135mm, Height 240mm
460g
The Golden City has always been one of the most important architectural centers of Europe. The architectural history of Prague reached its first peak during the Gothic period. The Renaissance and Baroque period are still very much in evidence today as part of the cityscape. After the Habsburg monarchy influenced Jugendstil, the national identity finds its expression in the architectonically unique Prague Cubism. In the 1920s and 30s the city maintained contact with the International Modern Style, while after World War II the socialist building culture held sway. After the end of the cold war the city made the connection to contemporary architecture in the form of extraordinary buildings. The chronologically sequence and the high-quality photos graphically display the typical characteristic of each era. In addition to several hundred individual buildings, significant ensembles as well as the influential architects of Prague and each epoch are portrayed.