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Uncommon Structures, Unconventional Builders

by Alan Van Dine

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SKYSCRAPERS

Rising majestically above the hubbub of crowded cities or standing in stately solitude against a natural backdrop, skyscrapers captivate the eye, excite the imagination, and inspire awe and reverence. Wonders of artistic creativity and engineering ingenuity, of hard work and playful dreaming, they embody the best of our practical achievements and reflect our highest aspirations.

This magnificent tour presents a fascinating look at fifty of the greatest skyscrapers in the world. Breathtaking photographs capture details often missed by the naked eye; architectural drawings and pictures of works-in-progress take you behind the scenes and enrich your understanding of the efforts involved in erecting many of the buildings; facts-at-a-glance charts give you the vital statistics, including the location of the structure, its height, the primary architect, the date of completion, materials used, and information about its place in architectural history.

From a church built to the glory of God to monuments that symbolize national or civic pride, to buildings vaunting the material accomplishments of commercial enterprises, Skyscrapers reveals the full story behind the design and construction of each structure. You'll learn about the many social, political, and economic obstacles that delayed the construction of the serenely beautiful Washington Monument; travel to Paris for an intimate look at the Eiffel Tower, the graceful intricate web of prefabricated iron girders that was both touted as proof of French engineering superiority and protested as a threat to individual creative expression; and to Ulm, to behold the filigreed tower and incomparable interior of the great Gothic cathedral, an edifice made possible by the invention of the flying buttress, which freed walls from their load-bearing roles and allowed them to be pierced so that light could flood in.

You'll encounter such architectural pioneers as William Le Baron Jenney, who took advantage of new technologies like fireproofing, elevators, and electrical lights to create, in 1885, the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, generally acknowledged to be the first skyscraper; Daniel Burnham, who, inspired by the irregular building site, designed New York's Flatiron Building, a dramatic triangular structure that exuberantly mixes Gothic and Renaissance motifs; and Mies vander Rohe, whose elegant, monumental Segram Building epitomizes the ideals of the modernist movement.

From the ancient pyramids of Egypt to the extraordinary Chrysler Building in New York, an unparalleled melding of art and engineering, every civilization has expressed in buildings both sacred and secular the eternal quest to reach ever upward towards the sky. Skyscrapers invites you to enjoy the stunning works born of that quest.

Synopsis:

They are the most remarkable constructions in human history--from the Tower of Babel to China's Great Wall to Machu Picchu--but how and why did they come to be? Here are the answers, entertainingly explained.

UNCOMMON STRUCTURES contains the most amazing, mind-boggling constructions in history. This big, beautiful book features seventeen lively and detailed chronicles of our most ambitious and legendary building projects--the visions and ambition with which they were launched, and the many twists and turns they took as they came into being. Wide-ranging in scope, encompassing a myriad of cultures, time periods and building materials, this lush volume will fascinate general readers, but is substantive enough to hold the interest of architects and designers. Each section is enhanced by a full range of illustrations: color and black-and-white photography, historic drawings and plans, fine art, line art,--the gamut. These are stories of human (and in one case, animal) ingenuity and vision that have inspired and enlighten men and women through the ages.

Synopsis:

They are the most remarkable constructions in human history--from the Tower of Babel to China's Great Wall to Machu Picchu. But how and why did they come to be? This entertaining, illustrated book has the answers. 250 photos.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781579121617
Author:
Van Dine, Alan
Publisher:
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Author:
Alan Van Dine
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
History - General
Subject:
Animals
Subject:
History
Subject:
Construction & Construction Trades
Subject:
Buildings
Subject:
Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings
Subject:
Curiosities and wonders
Subject:
Antiquities
Subject:
Curiostities and wonders
Subject:
Construction - General
Subject:
History : General
Subject:
ARCHITECTURE / Public, Commercial, or Indust
Subject:
rial Buildings
Subject:
Technology-Construction - General
Subject:
ARCHITECTURE / Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings
Subject:
TECHNOLOGY and ENGINEERING / Construction / General
Subject:
Buildings - Public, Commercial & Industrial
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardback
Series Volume:
00-486
Publication Date:
April 2001
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
206
Dimensions:
12.32x10.40x.94 in. 3.67 lbs.

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