Understanding Architecture
By (Author) Jeremy Melvin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
1st June 2018
17th May 2018
2nd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
720
Paperback
168
Width 135mm, Height 200mm
404g
A new edition of the bestselling introduction to design styles and movements in architecture. This is an easy-to-use guide to a wide range of architectural styles, from classical times through to the post-modern era. For each style there is a definition, an introduction to the topic, a list of key architects, keywords, and major works as well as suggestions of other styles you might be interested in. This new edition now includes four brand new chapters covering Performatism, Ornamentalism, Giganticism and Bioclimatism. Understanding Architecture is a must for anyone interested in architecture and wanting to know more - whether you are a sightseer, a visitor of historic buildings or an architecture connoisseur.
From Shintoism to imperialism, this book examines and explains the world's great structures. * Wanderlust *
The best value short guide to architecture this reviewer can recall... Any student would benefit from having this on their shelf. * The Architectural Review *
Jeremy Melvin is senior lecturer in the History of Architecture at South Bank University, and guest lecturer at the University of Cambridge, Architectural Association, ETH Zurich and other schools. He has also written a number of books on the subject of architecture.