How to read modern buildings : a crash course in the architecture of the modern era / Will Jones
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Architecture | General Circulation | GC NA 642 J66 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000005457 |
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GC NA 6007 D47 2023 Architecture and sculpture / | GC NA 6230 D47 2022 Design of tall buildings / | GC NA 6230 Y83 2023 Garden city : supergreen buildings, urban skyscapes, and the new planted space / | GC NA 642 J66 2017 How to read modern buildings : a crash course in the architecture of the modern era / | GC NA 680 D37 2017 A new history of modern Architecture | GC NA 680 F54 2020 The figure of knowledge conditioning architectural theory 1960s-1990s / | GC NA 680 M38 2004 Architecture today |
Includes index.
Introduction -- Grammar of styles -- Building types : Homes -- Mass housing -- Worship -- Tall -- Work -- Culture -- Travel -- Learning -- Leisure -- Appendices.
This guide to understanding the architecture of the modern era takes the reader on a guided tour of modern architecture through its most iconic and significant buildings, showing how to read the hallmarks of each architectural style and how to recognise them in the buildings all around
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