Chicago School of Architecture: Building the Modern City, 1880-1910 (Shire General)
Book Details
Author(s)Rolf Achilles
PublisherShire
ISBN / ASIN074781239X
ISBN-139780747812395
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,213,288
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The perfect introduction to a style of architecture that has transformed the look of the modern age in America and the rest of the world, this book reveals Chicago's architecture as constantly pushing boundaries over a century and a half through design innovation and a wholly new and creative use of materials through engineering. Each section of Chicago's history, starting with the 1870s and ending in the 2010s is illustrated with selected examples of buildings that define the style and achievements.
TOC: I: The Great Fire /II: World Fair /III: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Chicago School /IV: Mies and the Second Chicago School /V: Weese and Goldberg - Mies' legacy /Further reading /Index
TOC: I: The Great Fire /II: World Fair /III: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Chicago School /IV: Mies and the Second Chicago School /V: Weese and Goldberg - Mies' legacy /Further reading /Index

