World Architecture:The Masterworks: The Masterworks
By (Author) Will Pryce
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
17th November 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
720.9
320
Width 249mm, Height 315mm, Spine 34mm
2360g
What makes a great building This is a question that has preoccupied architects, critics and travellers alike for centuries. Despite the rich variety of buildings around the world, no fully illustrated, specially photographed survey of the greats has been attempted. Until now. A world of beauty and genius is unveiled in over 350 photographs which take you on an epic journey celebrating the finest examples of architecture from over 2,000 years of civilization. Deftly splitting the history of architecture into two parts at AD1500, "World Architecture: The Masterworks" contains over 80 buildings, over 40 of which are featured in detailed photo essays. Will Pryces texts provide an extra dimension of understanding for the contexts, peoples and evolution of architectural history.
The sheer brilliance and detail of the photographs cause us to see with fresh eyes what may be over-familiar... or easily overlooked.-- "The Wall Street Journal"
Will Pryce is an award-winning photographer who originally trained as an architect at Cambridge University and the Royal College of Art, and photojournalism at the London College of Printing. His books include Big Shed, World Architecture: The Masterworks, and, with James W. P. Campbell, the widely acclaimed Brick: A World History.