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Parks of the 21st Century

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Parks of the 21st Century: Reinvented Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories by Victoria Newhouse with Alex Pisha Rizzoli , September 2021 Hardcover | 8-1/2 x 11 inches | 356 pages | English | ISBN: 9780847870622 | $75 PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION : Parks are essential to our well-being; this has never been clearer than it is today, and a recent surge of park development offers us much to celebrate. Parks of the 21st Century presents 52 parks in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Europe, and China that have turned despoiled and polluted land (including former factories, railroads, and industrial waterfronts) into beneficial landscapes.   Landscape architects have been referred to as “the first environmentalists,” and Parks of the 21st Century shows how parks are being designed as proactive, dynamic green spaces. The High Line in New York is an early example of how an obsolete railroad could be transformed. Opened in 2009, it now attracts nearly 8 million visitors a year. In addition to providin...

Book Briefs #45: 4 Monographs

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Here is the next installment of  "Book Briefs,"  the series of occasional posts featuring short first-hand descriptions of some of the numerous books that publishers send to me for consideration on this blog. Obviously, these briefs are not full-blown reviews, but they are a way to share more books worthy of attention than those that end up as long reviews. This installment features four recently published monographs in two pairs: two small ones (for architecture books) followed by two big ones. Verify in Field: Projects and Coversations Höweler Yoon  by Eric Höweler and J. Meejin Yoon | Park Books | May 2022 | 7-3/4 x 9-1/4 inches | 360 pages | $50 |  Amazon  /  Bookshop Verify in Field , the second monograph on Boston's Höweler + Yoon , comes about a dozen years after their first book, Expanded Practice , and as the studio moves forward in its third decade of existence. In 2009, at the release of the first monograph, their most famous project was mos...

The Layman's Guide to Classical Architecture

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The Layman's Guide to Classical Architecture by Quinlan Terry, edited by Clive Aslet Bokförlaget Stolpe , March 2022 Hardcover | 8-3/4 x 10-3/4 inches | 250 pages | 220 illustrations | English | ISBN: 9789189069817 | $38 PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION : In this beautiful illustrated survey, British architect Quinlan Terry (born 1937) presents his ultimate guide to classical architecture. With intricate and lively sketches, he explains the classical orders of architecture that were created by Vitruvius around 100 AD. The tradition of building using these orders was maintained well into the 20th century, until modernism began to dominate architecture. With this book, Terry, a strong proponent of classical architecture, aims to place focus on the kind of architecture that dominated the field for almost 2,000 years in the West—the vocabulary and heritage of which is known by few today. The book contains a large number of Terry’s drawings and sketches from travels, as well as linocuts...

Vitruvius Without Text

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Vitruvius Without Text: The Biography of a Book by André Tavares gta Verlag , July 2022 Paperback | 4-1/2 x 6-3/4 inches | 250 pages | 61 illustrations | English | ISBN: 9783856764227 | $30 PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION : Vitruvius’s De Architectura , written in the first century BCE, has been revered as the first treatise on architectural theory. Since its resurrection during the Renaissance, the enigmatic text has been adjusted, refined, and redefined in subsequent iterations. This book bypasses exegeses of the text to focus on the material history of the printed editions disseminated throughout Europe. It surveys over a hundred editions of Vitruvius from 1486 to the present, tracing the power of the printed page in establishing the Roman author as an authority. Focusing on the impact of the physical objects that embody the Vitruvian canon, Vitruvius Without Text highlights how book history and architectural history cross paths while illuminating how a symbiotic relationship emerge...