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They All Fall Down: Richard Nickel's Struggle to Save America's Architecture
by Richard Cahan

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ISBN13: 9780471144267
ISBN10: 0471144266
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Publisher Comments:

" Richard Nickel, whom I had the delight of knowing during his all too brief life, is one of the unsung heroes of Chicago architecture. He was not an architect himself, nor a designer. He simply took pictures, but what pictures! He was, for want of a better description, one of the most sensitive of architectural photographers. More than that, his life— and ironically, tragically and poetically, his death— were fused to Chicago architecture. How he died tells us how he lived: for the beauty in the works of Sullivan, Wright and the others. His story is one that must be told." — Studs Terkel, author " He was completely understanding of architecture and genius and of the quality of the work he was dealing with. He was single-minded in his pursuit and dedication to quality in history, art and architecture. That is an increasingly rare quality." — Ada Louise Huxtable, former New York Times architecture critic " Richard was an excellent photographer— sensitive and intelligent, and a very good craftsman" . — John Szarkowski, former Director, Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York " Richard Nickel was one of those who saw architecture, and who passionately and skillfully pursued its portrayal. He was one of a very small number, and to make his work known would be a fundamental service to architects, students, and teachers as well as to the art of architecture." — Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., architectural historian

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ISBN:
9780471144267
Subtitle:
Richard Nickel's Struggle to Save America's Architecture
Author:
Cahan, Richard
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Subject:
Artists, Architects, Photographers
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
Buildings
Subject:
Illinois
Subject:
Nickel, Richard
Edition Number:
2
Publication Date:
September 1994
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
10.31x8.33x1.15 in. 2.42 lbs.