American Modern. Architecture; Community Columbus, Indiana
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- Nombre de pages475
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatBeau Livre
- Poids1.788 kg
- Dimensions21,8 cm × 29,6 cm × 3,1 cm
- ISBN978-1-58093-612-5
- EAN9781580936125
- Date de parution12/09/2024
- ÉditeurMonacelli Press
- PréfacierRichard McCoy
Résumé
The definitive book on one of the foremost Modernist cities and architecture destinations in the USA : Columbus, Indiana. The Midwestern city of Columbus, Indiana, is more than a mecca of modern architecture : it's an example of how design can help foster a remarkable community. The dozens of buildings and is by legendary architects - from projects id a ury titans such as Eero Saarinen and I. M,Pei to contemporary practitioners Deborah Berke and Robert A.M.
Stern - remain integral to its urban fabric. This book explores Columbus's optimistic program of bold new architecture and landscapes, initiated by the legendary industrialist J. Irwin Miller and local leaders, and the generations-long quest to develop the ideal American city through design excellence.
Stern - remain integral to its urban fabric. This book explores Columbus's optimistic program of bold new architecture and landscapes, initiated by the legendary industrialist J. Irwin Miller and local leaders, and the generations-long quest to develop the ideal American city through design excellence.
The definitive book on one of the foremost Modernist cities and architecture destinations in the USA : Columbus, Indiana. The Midwestern city of Columbus, Indiana, is more than a mecca of modern architecture : it's an example of how design can help foster a remarkable community. The dozens of buildings and is by legendary architects - from projects id a ury titans such as Eero Saarinen and I. M,Pei to contemporary practitioners Deborah Berke and Robert A.M.
Stern - remain integral to its urban fabric. This book explores Columbus's optimistic program of bold new architecture and landscapes, initiated by the legendary industrialist J. Irwin Miller and local leaders, and the generations-long quest to develop the ideal American city through design excellence.
Stern - remain integral to its urban fabric. This book explores Columbus's optimistic program of bold new architecture and landscapes, initiated by the legendary industrialist J. Irwin Miller and local leaders, and the generations-long quest to develop the ideal American city through design excellence.