Synopsis
Reconfiguration of an American Metropolis. A cura di John Zukowsky. Con 634 illustrazioni, 79 a colori e 45 in bicromia. Testi di Mark J. Bouman, David Brodherson, Robert Bruegmann, Dennis P. Doordan, Neil Harris, Victor Margolin, Ross Miller, Deborah Fulton Rau, Sidney K. Robinson, Pauline Saliga, Franz Schulze, R. Stephen Sennot, Stanley Tigerman, Carol Willis, Wim de Wit, John Zukowsky . 4to pp. 480 Rilegato, sovracoperta (hard cover, dust jacket) Ottimo (Fine)
Reviews
In 1987-88, the Art Institute of Chicago sponsored a very successful exhibition and book titled Chicago Architecture 1872-1922: Birth of a Metropolis (Prestel, 1988). Also edited by Zukowsky, that earlier volume, devoted to the so-called Chicago School of Architecture of the late 19th century and the City Beautiful movement that followed, is brought up-to-date with this thick book. The last 70 years of Chicago's architectural history are covered in 17 scholarly essays, a small catalog of illustrations, and a biographical glossary of Chicago architects. Essay topics range from the development of transportation facilities, to the emergence of suburban development, to the politics of architecture in the city. The volume is billed as "the first major study of Chicago's architectural achievements in the 20th century," and it lives up to its billing. Highly recommended.
- Peter Kaufman, Boston Coll.
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