Spiro Kostof's influential work reshaped architectural history by connecting great monuments with everyday dwellings and diverse cultures. Richard Ingersoll's new, student-friendly text builds on this global vision, offering a comprehensive survey of world and contemporary architecture. Organized chronologically, each chapter highlights three distinct architectural cultures, allowing instructors to select relevant traditions for their courses. Students benefit from a variety of pedagogical tools, including timelines, comparative maps, a glossary, and text boxes that address social factors and specific technological and philosophical issues. The text features over 800 stunning full-color visuals, including photographs, original graphics, architectural drawings, and detailed diagrams that illustrate the creation of iconic buildings. Additional learning aids, such as new timelines, chapter introductions, case studies, bibliographies, review questions, and a glossary, help students grasp key concepts and prepare for exams. Instructors receive a free Resource CD with PowerPoints and 80% of the images from the text, while a companion website offers chapter summaries, review questions, self-exams, and Google Earth maps pinpointing key structures. This comprehensive approach fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of the history, cultural significance, and beauty of architecture worldwide.
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The city assembled
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
A history of the elements of cities traces the development of such features as streets, public places, urban divisions, and the frontiers of city and countryside, discussing the effect of natural disasters, war, and redevelopment on cities while offering insight into how to apply contemporary solutions to urban restoration efforts. Reprint.