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Contemporary World Architecture [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Hugh Pearman
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 512 Seiten
  • Verlag: Phaidon Press Ltd; Auflage: illustrated edition (August 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0714837431
  • ISBN-13: 978-0714837437
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 29,5 x 26,2 x 6,1 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 2.371.428 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Hugh Pearman's Contemporary World Architecture is a remarkable work that gives new meaning to the term magnum opus. Its sheer bulk and scope are staggering: Weighing about seven pounds and with 512 large pages, it boasts approximately 1200 illustrations (predominantly in colour) depicting 660 buildings around the world. It's a 13-course visual feast showcasing the most interesting, dramatic, graceful, inventive, subtle and significant constructions of the late 20th century. But size and looks aren't everything. This book also has brains, it organises the material by broad building types to allow readers to make logical comparisons and bring order to potential chaos. Each chapter could be considered a small monograph on different building types--structures for the visual arts, performing arts, learning, religion, retailing and restaurants, housing, white-collar work, industry, tourism and entertainment, transportation and sports, as well as skyscrapers and public buildings and spaces.

It's a near-impossible task, but Pearman endeavours to say something structured and intelligent about each of those many buildings, and place them in some societal or physical context. He doesn't shy from strong opinions, declaring that Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao "instantly became the single most famous building in the world when it opened" and calling it the "most evocative architectural image" of our time.

Many of the photos are frustratingly small given the complexity of their content, but remedying that would obviously have created an even larger, more costly volume. As it is, Pearman's book is essential reading for students, practitioners, clients, or anyone else seriously interested in the architecture of our time. --John Pastier

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Hugh Pearman's Contemporary World Architecture is a remarkable work that gives new meaning to the term magnum opus. Its sheer bulk and scope are staggering: about seven pounds and 512 large pages, with about 1200 illustrations (predominantly in color) depicting 660 buildings around the world. It's a 13-course visual feast showcasing the most interesting, dramatic, graceful, inventive, subtle, and significant constructions of the late 20th century. But size and looks aren't everything: this book also has brains; it organizes the material by broad building types to allow readers to make logical comparisons, bringing order to potential chaos. Each chapter could be considered a small monograph on different building types--structures for the visual arts, performing arts, learning, religion, retailing and restaurants, housing, white-collar work, industry, tourism and entertainment, transportation, and sports, as well as skyscrapers and public buildings and spaces.

It's a near-impossible task, but Pearman endeavors to say something structured and intelligent about each of those many buildings, and place them in some societal or physical context. He doesn't shy from strong opinions, declaring that Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, "instantly became the single most famous building in the world when it opened," and calling it the "most evocative architectural image" of our time.

Many of the photos are frustratingly small given the complexity of their content, but remedying that would obviously have created an even larger, more costly volume. As it is, Pearman's book is essential reading for students, practitioners, clients, or anyone else seriously interested in the architecture of our time. --John Pastier


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Pictures galore 28. Februar 2009
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This is a book that is very fun to look through. I notice new things about buildings I have seen many times whenever I crack the cover.

Large, color pictures abound along with an easily understood organization and simple, concise descriptions. This book lets the buildings do the talking through pictures instead of pages and pages of convoluted text.
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Incorporates shelter, history, building mechanics 11. Mai 2002
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In the pages of Contemporary World Architecture, London-based writer, lecturer and architectural expert Hugh Pearman presents an immense and wonderfully illustrated study of architecture drawn from nations around the globe. Filled cover to cover with gorgeous color photography and erudite commentary on thirteen separate categories of buildings, Contemporary World Architecture is as much an architectural art appreciation reference as it is a practical study of the design, sturdiness, and aesthetics of architectural construction styles transcending cultures. An amazing, eye-catching, 511 page volume that incorporates shelter, history, building mechanics and more into a studious whole, Contemporary World Architecture is strongly recommended for professional and academic architectural reference collections as being an impressive and seminal work of detailed architectural information and enduring appreciation.
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It's fantastic & Usefull for all arc. & civil engineers . 21. Oktober 1999
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