Why You Can Build it Like That(1st Edition) Modern Architecture Explained by JohnZukowsky Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 2001 by Thames And Hudson Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-500-29178-8, ISBN: 0-500-29178-0
"In Why You Can Build It Like That, John Zukowsky examines buildings from the past half century or so that pushed the boundaries of what was architecturally acceptable when they were built. 100 striking international examples of modern architecture are categorized into thematic chapters that reflect form as well as society. Zukowsky explores the history of these buildings and their makers, presenting relevant biographical factors and soc ..."
"In 8, cm 22 x 24, pp. 200 con molte illustrazioni nel testo. Brossura editoriale. Catalogo della mostra tenutasi in Verona nel settembre - ottobre 1981."
"With essays by John Zukowsky, Martha Thorne, Carissa Kowalski, Marta Wojcik, Lori Hanna Boyer, and Kay Manning
One of the most important years in modern history, 1945 marked the end of a conflict that united many western democracies and some communist adversaries in a struggle for survival against the Axis powers led by Germany, Italy, and Japan. Although the sociopolitical impact of World War II is the subject of numerous books, films ..."
The Plan of Chicago 1909-1979: An Exhibition of the Burnham Library of Architecture by Robert Bruegmann, Sally Chappell, JohnZukowsky Paperback, 52 Pages, Published 1979 by Art Inst Of Chicago Museum Shop ISBN-13: 978-0-86559-039-7, ISBN: 0-86559-039-7
"Neoclassicism’s most prominent exponent in Prussia, Karl Friedrich Schinkel is revered today for his reshaping of Berlin as Prussia’s capital, and for catalyzing the Greek Revival in Germany. Most of Berlin’s most famous Neoclassical structures are his doing--the Neue Wache, the Schauspielhaus, the Gendarmenmarkt and the Altes Museum, for example. His Bauakademie of 1836 is even considered by many to foreshadow the austerity and clean l ..."
"Gold medal winner at the 5th World Biennale of Architecture and recipient of the AIA Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Books, these two volumes form a survey of the formative years of Chicago's modern architecture and design from 1872-1993."
2001 Building for Space Travel Aic Edition by JohnZukowsky Paperback, Published 2001 by Harry N. Abrams ISBN-13: 978-0-8109-2970-8, ISBN: 0-8109-2970-8
Mies Reconsidered(1st Edition) His Career, Legacy, and Disciples by JohnZukowsky, Rizzoli Staff Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 1986 by Rizzoli ISBN-13: 978-0-8478-0771-0, ISBN: 0-8478-0771-1
"Japanese architecture and design acquired international prominence during the boom of the 1980s. Japanese products were sold in record numbers throughout the world and, together with Japanese architecture, became synonymous with high-quality and aesthetics. "Japan 2000: Architecture and Design for the Japanese Public" has been written by Japanese and American architects and designers. In a series of in-depth essays, this lavishly illust ..."
"William Holabird 1854-1923 Martin Roche 1855-1927 Principals of one of the
major firms of the Chicago School, William Holabird and Martin Roche met while
working in William Le Baron Jenney's office. A native of New York, Holabird ... as
the first whose design openly revealed its steel skeleton. The building brought
Holabird and ... John Wellborn Root, Jr., and John Holabird formed their own
partnership of Holabird and Root after th ..."
"Planning Your Addition is an information-packed decision-making book that will prove to be valuable to anyone who is considering building an addition. The book's wonderful illustrations and photos will attract anyone who picks it up. Readers will learn about the basics for designing their own addition. The book also explains the roles of the architect, designer, builder, and subcontractors who will work on the addition. In all, it ..."
2001 Building for Space Travel by JohnZukowsky Paperback, 152 Pages, Published 2001 by Art Institute Of Chicago ISBN-13: 978-0-86559-188-2, ISBN: 0-86559-188-1
"This global examination of boundary-pushing architecture challenges our perceptions of how buildings ought to look--and reveals how even the most unusual constructions can achieve iconic status. In this fascinating exploration of 100 controversial buildings, readers will discover not only how each building wasconstructed, but also the motivation behind its design, and the ensuing debates. Readers will learn why erecting the Longaberger ..."