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Excellent resource for an Excellent Price, March 20, 2006
This review is from: Phaidon Atlas Of Contemporary World Architecture: Travel Edition (Turtleback)
I think this is a book EVERY architect student should posses as a reference. It contains a large selection of references from all over the world. In comparison to the large version, which is rather costly for a student, this version contains brief descriptions and its a good size. I just wish there was a version on DISK!!!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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So Many Buildings In Such A Little Book, March 26, 2006
This review is from: Phaidon Atlas Of Contemporary World Architecture: Travel Edition (Turtleback)
When the original Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture was released in My 2004, several reviews were more enticed with the size of the tome in contrast to its contents. Frankly, I was put off by the price tag (albeit well deserved).
However, the recently released Travel Edition of the tome has become one of the essential resources of my library.
First, don't be put off of the fact that the softcover book is referred to as a Travel Edition as it contains a wealth of projects (subdivided by continents then countries). For each project there is a single project photo, project address, and the project architect. With each building a sentence or two states the significance of the project to 'Contemporary World Architecture' (an overly broad subject in itself).
Second, there is a grand diversity to the projects profiled in the Travel Edition in terms of project types and locations. I haven't come across another book to date that offers such a variety of projects within the covers.
Lastly, the Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture Travel Edition provides project insights and narratives that are free of any bias or criticism. The lack of both is something that is rarely found in a subject as subjective as architecture, and is welcomed in this context.
The Atlas suffers from a minor foreseeable problems. The book limits itself to projects that were complete as of the time when the book went to press. Any building completed during its printing or afterwards suffers the fate of being excluded from the Atlas; perhaps it/they will be included in future editions.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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A great little book, esp for European buildings, December 22, 2005
This review is from: Phaidon Atlas Of Contemporary World Architecture: Travel Edition (Turtleback)
This compact travel guide is a good bet, especially for European buildings. For the US try the latest edition of The Architecture Traveler.
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