Architecture since 1400
By (Author) Kathleen James-Chakraborty
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st May 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration
History of architecture
720
Paperback
512
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 51mm
Lavishly illustrated, Architecture since 1400 presents key moments and innovations in architectural modernity around the globe. Making clear that visionary architecture has never been the exclusive domain of the West and recognizing the diversity of those responsible for commissioning, designing, and constructing buildings, this book provides a sweeping, cross-cultural history of the built environment over six centuries.
"Kathleen James-Chakrabortys Architecture since 1400 deserves the widest possible readership. This is a brilliantly conceived and beautifully written book that presents an original analysis of notable buildings around the world."Dolores Hayden, Yale University
"Architecture since 1400 is a mature, impressive worktruly a global history of architecture. It is hard to imagine a more teachable book."Nancy S. Steinhardt, University of Pennsylvania
"This book is a joy to read. As a scholar, James-Chakraborty has researched in depth, is able to condense her source material superbly, and offers intriguing insights into the buildings/projects under discussion."ABE Journal
Kathleen James-Chakraborty is professor of art history at University College Dublin. She is the author of German Architecture for a Mass Audience and Erich Mendelsohn and the Architecture of German Modernism and the editor of Bauhaus Culture: From Weimar to the Cold War (Minnesota, 2006).