
In Its Extensive Coverage Of Architecture's Multifaceted Production From 1900 To 2000, The Encyclopedia Of 20th Century Architecture Encompasses A Far-reaching Range Of International Architectural Subjects To Provide A Fundamental Understanding Of The Century's Prominent Architects And Their Buildings. The Encyclopedia Of 20th Century Architecture Profiles The Century's Vast Chronicle Of Architectural Achievements Within And Well Beyond The Theoretical Confines Of Modernism. More Than 700 Cross-referenced Articles Examine Twentieth-century Materials And Building Technologies, Planning, Building Types, Schools And Movements, Critics And Historians, And Architectural Practice And The Profession In Developing And Developed Cities, Countries And Regions. In Addition To A List Of Further Readings, Essays Are Supported With Professional And Historic Photographs Or Architectural Drawings And Plans. Unlike Existing Works In Architecture, The Three-volume Encyclopedia Of 20th Century Architecture Examines The Complexities Of Rapidly Changing Global Conditions That Have Dispersed Modern Architectural Types, Movements, Styles And Building Practices Across Both Traditional Geographic And Cultural Boundaries. Seeking Well-informed Variety, An International Team Of 300 Writers - Architectural Historians, Architects, Engineers, Preservationists, Urban Historians, Critics And Independent Scholars - Present A Comprehensive And Critical Assessment Of Buildings, Architects, Cities And Related Topics Of Interest, To Provide Experts And General Readers Alike With An Integrated View Of The Practice And Profession Of Architecture Around The World.
This encyclopedia investigates the evolution of architectural production, theory, and practice throughout the twentieth century. Edited by R. Stephen Sennott, this three-volume reference work compiles contributions from 300 international experts, including historians, architects, and engineers. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how global conditions, technological advancements, and cultural shifts influenced the built environment from 1900 to 2000.
What You Will Find
Experts and researchers frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for its broad international scope and interdisciplinary approach to architectural history. The text is noted for its ability to balance technical detail with accessible analysis, making it a standard resource for both academic study and general inquiry.
Page Count:
1568
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
020348388X
ISBN-13:
9780203483886
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