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The Annotated Arch: A Crash Course in the History Of Architecture

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Everything you want to know about the history of architecture is included in this comprehensive guided tour. Author Carol Strickland brings us architectural wonders of design from the Stone Age to the Space Age - including Stonehenge, the Eiffel Tower and more. With 192 illustrated pages peppered with informative sidebars and biographical anecdotes from Brunelleschi to Frank Lloyd Wright, this fascinating crash course covers everything you need to know - from cultural history to architectural breakthroughs--in a quick-to-review, easy-to-retain format.
Covering all bases, The Annotated Arch explores the ancient world, the Middle Ages, 18th and 19th centuries, and 20th century and modernism.
"Architecture is much more than the sum of these singular parts. It's an art of interdependence, where separate elements interact with the time, place, materials, technology, economy, and individual genius. Goethe called architecture 'frozen music.' Sounding all the notes from high to low on the scale of human invention, architecture preserves the best-loved tunes of civilization." --Author Carol Strickland



Author: Carol Strickland
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media
Published: 08/10/2018
Pages: 194
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 10.75h x 8.25w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9781635617429

About the Author
Strickland, Carol: - Carol Strickland has written six books on art, architecture and literature, including the popular introduction to art history, The Annotated Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art History from Prehistoric to the Present. Other works include Impressionism: A Legacy of Light and The Eagle and the Swan, a historical novel portraying the life of Empress Theodora in sixth-century Constantinople. Strickland has a Ph.D. in American literature and, as a cultural journalist, has contributed feature stories on the arts to The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Art in America and MOMUS. She writes a column on art and politics for www.clydefitchreport.com. For more information: http: //www.carolcstrickland.com

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