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~ (Author), Lawrence Wodehouse (Author), Michael Fazio (Author) "Architecture is an ancient and necessary art, for people have always sought shelter from the elements, and thus the beginnings of architecture are part of..." (more)
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impressive...wealth of information…beautifully formatted…well-written…stunning color illustrations…excellent source of information…also an entertaining journey through the history of world architecture -- American Reference Books Annual, March 2004

the best worldwide survey of architecture on the market today…much better than any other worldwide survey book... Highly recommended. -- Choice, January, 2004


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From review by Martha Lawler

This impressive survey of world architecture includes a wealth of information, and is beautifully formatted and enhanced with 570 photographs (300 in color) and 350 line drawings. A series of maps precedes the informative and well-written text. The introduction gives an overview of the design and construction of both individual buildings and entire communities, and the chapters are arranged chronologically from prehistoric times to late twentieth century. There is heavy emphasis on Western traditions, but also considerable discussion of Asian, Islamic, Russian, and pre-Columbian American structures. Architectural terms are highlighted in bold type the first time they appear and are presented together in a glossary along with an excellent annotated bibliography. Perhaps the most rewarding features, besides the stunning color illustrations, are the line drawings depicting floor plans and elevations. Each chapter presents a brief overview of historical events and social customs that influenced architectural styles, as well as individuals who played significant roles in the support, design, and construction of various projects. Interspersed throughout are separate essays highlighting particular aspects of architectural history. Not only is this collection an excellent source of information, it is also an entertaining journey through the history of world architecture. (American Reference Books Annual )

Excerpts from P. Kaufman, Boston Architectural Center

Well-known architectural historians Moffett (Univ. of Tennessee), Fazio (Mississippi State Univ.), and Wodehouse (deceased) have prepared the best worldwide survey of architecture on the market today for general readers. It covers not only Western civilization, but also Asian, Islamic, and pre-Columbian American. Clarity is the order of the day for the verbal and visual presentations, including more than 350 black-and-white line drawings and more than 300 color illustrations, much better than any other worldwide survey book on the market today...This book will replace in many markets Spiro Kostof's A History of Architecture (2nd Ed., 1995; 1st Ed., CH, Dec '86), a famous but difficult book to read and study. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers: lower-division undergraduates through faculty. (Choice )


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1st edition (August 28, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071417516
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071417518
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.7 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #685,685 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, May 29, 2006
By Richard Webner (Evanston, IL, USA) - See all my reviews
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I have always admired architecture. I love wandering through cities, marvelling at their skyscrapers, and travelling to Europe to see older buildings. I bought "A World History of Architecture" so that I could better understand not only the beauty of these buildings, but their place in architectural history. "A World History" exceeded my expectations.

Its sixteen chapters describe the characteristics and innovations of architecture's major movements. You will learn what makes Gothic architecture Gothic, and Romanesque Romanesque. "A World History" also explains how these styles developed from eachother. Although appearance might suggest otherwise, today's skyscrapers are the descendants of the Parthenon and Pantheon.

Not all chapters describe western styles, however. There are long, interesting sections about Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, Islamic and Pre-Columbian American architecture. The authors explain how these types influenced Western architecture, something I never realized. It is fascinating to read that Islamic mosques were the source of many concepts found in medieval cathedrals, and that Mayan buildings inspired some of Frank Lloyd Wright's work.

The book is well written and full of beautiful pictures that illustrate the ideas described in the text. I don't think there is a single page devoid of pictures, which alone make the book interesting to leaf through.

My only complaints concern the hefty price and bulky size. This is more of a textbook than bedroom reading. I found it uncomfortable to lay down on a couch to read this, or even sit in an armchair. It is best read sitting at a desk, like your chemistry textbook in high school.

Otherwise, "A World History" is perfect. Having read this, I feel like I have completed an architectural class. This book gave me a knowledge architectural history that I cant wait to use on my next vacation.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book, November 8, 2008
This is one of those big, beautiful art/architecture books that always seem to end up unread on people's coffee tables. But the book is worth reading for the wealth of good info on the buildings, and the photos are nothing less than superb. Modern wide-angle camera lenses that are used to photograph the interiors of buildings, for example, have improved greatly in the last 10-15 years, and the results show.

The most important buildings, from ancient times to modern times are covered, and the text is well done, informative, and not dry as are many books on art and architecture. One of the book's strengths is the coverage of the ideas and practices of important architects who have contributed many of the buildings in this book. The authors also do a good job of covering the social importance and context of the buildings and how they differed from culture to culture.

After reading this book, I would highly recommend Sir Nicholaus Pevsner's An Outline of European Architecture for more reading on that subject. His descriptions of important buildings are often nothing short of inspired, and he is considered one of the greatest and most stimulating writers on the subject who ever put pen to paper.

No architecture book can cover every important building, but this one covers almost all the ones I would have included. It's been said that buildings like the bigger and more elaborate Gothic Cathedrals, with their labor intensive, complex masonry facades and interiors and their ornate lead-glass windows, are the most expensive artworks ever done, costing a billion dollars to replicate today. Important buildings are therefore essential for us to understand if only for the tremendous amount of resources that go into them.

Overall, a fine book on the subject and one that compares favorably with the many other beautiful, large-format books out there on architecture. I've also seen the book for the list price of $65 in retail shops so if Amazon is selling it for $40 I would consider that a great deal for this book.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A cornerstone for any comprehensive architecture library., October 7, 2003
By Michael B Speck (Nashville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
Professors Fazio, Moffet, & Wodehouse have assembled a book which is impressive in its scope and thoroughness. It covers each subject with a depth appropriate for an academic environment, but remains approachable to the average reader. The photographs and plates are numerous and richly illustrate each topic throughout the volume. Expect this book to become a standard text in the field.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good big book
this is a good overview of architectural history. I just wish that I had gotten the paperback version instead of this heavy hardcover.
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