Exploring Architecture: Buildings, Meaning and Making

Exploring Architecture: Buildings, Meaning and Making

by Michael Snodin (Author), EleanorGawne (Author)

Synopsis

Architecture is an art, expressing most clearly the values of its age, as in the great cathedrals of the Middle Ages or the corporate headquarters of today. Buildings work directly on our emotions, filling us with awe or serenity; they also help us to organize our crowded lives. Architecture is an expression of our place in the world, our environment and our beliefs. This book explores the aesthetics and techniques of architecture, tracing its response to new ways of living, new developments in technology, new environmental concerns. Lavishly illustrated, based on the unequalled architectural resources of the RIBA and V&A, it is structured in four sections: Buildings and Functions; Architecture as Art; Creating Buildings; and Buildings Together (in cities and towns). The result is an original and stimulating book: a refreshingly contemporary approach for the new century.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st Ed. (U.K.)
Publisher: V & A Publications
Published: 18 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 185177436X
ISBN 13: 9781851774364

Author Bio
Michael Snodin is Head of the Design Section of the V&A's Word & Image Department. He has written and lectured extensively on design. His publications include Sir William Chambers (V&A, 1996); Carl and Karin Larsson: Creators of the Swedish Style (with Elisabeth Stavenow-Hidemark V&A, 1997) and Design and the Decorative Arts: Britain 1500-1900 (with John Styles, V&A, 2001). Eleanor Gawne is archivist at the Royal Institute of British Architects.