Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
352
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 12, 2023
Éditeur
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
ISBN-10
1350320668
ISBN-13
9781350320666
Description
Stephen Kite delves into the evolution of British architecture from 1840 to 2000, examining how surface design reflects broader cultural, social, and technological shifts. By focusing on the materiality of buildings, he reveals the intricate relationship between a structure’s exterior and the prevailing architectural philosophies of each era.
Throughout the book, Kite highlights key movements and figures, illustrating how surface treatment has influenced aesthetic trends and functional practices within architecture. The narrative weaves together historical insights with a critical analysis of various materials, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how British architecture has been shaped, both visually and materially, over the past two centuries.
Throughout the book, Kite highlights key movements and figures, illustrating how surface treatment has influenced aesthetic trends and functional practices within architecture. The narrative weaves together historical insights with a critical analysis of various materials, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how British architecture has been shaped, both visually and materially, over the past two centuries.
Genres
Histoire
Art et Photographie