Contemporary World Architecture
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Contemporary World Architecture is a comprehensive survey of international architecture from the late 1960s to the end of the twentieth century, offering a critical sty of the social, cultural and political changes that have shaped the built environment. Continual advances in building technology, shifting demographics and increasing levels of global communications have a continuing impact on architectural ideology and building types.
This extensive volume is divided into 13 chapters, each organized typologically by building function: Visual Arts, Performance, Learning, Religion, Consumerism, Living, Workplace, Industry, Leisure, Transport, Sport, Civic Realm and Towers. It presents over 660 recent public and private buildings by many of the world's key protagonists, examining the evolution of new architectural solutions from the late 1960s to the end of the century. Now available for the first time in paperback, this intricately illustrated and rigorous critique will provide a stimulating and invaluable reference book for a wide aience.
'This is surely the most comprehensive guide we have to the recent history of architecture.'(Architects' Journal)
'A major contribution to late twentieth century architectural writing.' (FX magazine)
'Magisterial.' (The Times)
'A remarkable work that gives new meaning to the term magnum opus. Essential reading for anyone seriously interested in the architecture of our time.'(amazon.com)
'Pearman has a remarkable ability to bring order to a vast amount of information and quickly identify the key issues, forces, and trends driving the development of each of his 13 species of buildings.'(Architectural Record)
- A comprehensive survey of architecture around the world from the late 1960s to the end of the 20th century, organized by building function
- Presents over 660 recent public and private buildings
- Offers a critical sty of the social, cultural and political changes - advances in building technology, shifting demographics and increasing levels of global communication - that are shaping today's built environment
- Thirteen chapters cover Visual Arts, Performance, Learning, Religion, Consumerism, Living, Workplace, Industry, Leisure, Transport, Sport, Civic Realm and Towers