American Vitruvius : An Architect's Handbook of Civic Art - Werner Hegemann - Books - Sothis Press - 9781036522629 - October 10, 2024
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American Vitruvius : An Architect's Handbook of Civic Art


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This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the world of civic art, encompassing a diverse range of architectural and urban design principles from the Roman and Renaissance periods to the designs that have shaped contemporary public spaces. With an insightful introduction to modern revival civic styles, chapters delve into plaza and court design in Europe, the grouping of buildings in America, architectural street design, garden and civic art, city plans with unified designs, and a detailed study on the plan of Washington. Each section is meticulously researched, drawing on a rich array of sources including invaluable assistance from notable libraries and contributions from architects and city officials.

The author situates these architectural elements within their broader historical context, offering readers a thematic depth that goes beyond mere aesthetics.

The discussion illuminates how these designs reflect societal values and urban development philosophies over time. By examining various schools of thought and contrasting designs across different eras and regions, this book highlights the universality of principles underlying civic art.

Intended for enthusiasts of architecture, urban planning professionals, and students alike, this book not only serves as a visual treasure trove but also as an intellectual journey through the evolution of public space design. It underscores the enduring significance of beauty in our shared environments, making it an essential addition to any collection on architecture or civic art.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 10, 2024
ISBN13 9781036522629
Publishers Sothis Press
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   250 g   (Weight (estimated))

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