Review
It's one thing to read about a great work of architecture, quite another to gaze upon it. "The Great Buildings Collection, a Designer's Library of Architecture on CD-ROM" should please demanding aficionados unsatisfied with traditional architectural reference books, which are often short on renderings.
...Users will be able to summon to their computer screens 600 examples of architecture and landscape design, portrayed in color and black-and-white photographs and supplemented with architectural drawings, three-dimensional computer models, video clips, and sound...
The buildings in the collection vary in style, age and grandeur, from the legendary Palace of Minos at Knossos, Crete, dating from about 1700 B.C. to 1400 B.C., to I. M. Pei's Pyramide du Louvre (1989). Distinctive but not well known buildings like the Gregory Farmhouse in Santa Cruz, Calif. an example of regional design, built by William Wurster in 1926 and 1927, are also included.
While the graphics are plentiful, the texts accompanying each entry are brief enough to keep architectural encyclopedias in print. "The emphasis is on the graphics," Mr. Matthews said. -- New York Times, February 3, 1994
Product Description
The Great Buildings Collection on CD-ROM documents over 750 buildings and 400 leading architects from around the world and across history, with more than 2200 photographic images and over 2500 architectural drawings, plus commentaries, bibliographies, dozens of digital video clips, and more than 300 live 3D walkthrough computer models (software included). For Windows 95/98/NT and Power Macintosh.