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Dan Cruickshank

    Cruickshank est une voix éminente dans le domaine de l'architecture et du design, explorant la relation complexe entre les environnements construits et l'expérience humaine. Ses écrits offrent une compréhension approfondie des styles historiques tout en s'engageant de manière critique dans les défis architecturaux contemporains. Par son travail, il offre une perspective unique sur la manière dont nos environnements sont façonnés et sur les implications sociales de cette création. Sa formation académique et son dévouement à la préservation du patrimoine confèrent une autorité et une profondeur considérables à ses observations.

    Zázraky lidského umu: Architektura od počátku věků do současnosti
    A guide to the Georgian buildings of Britain & Ireland
    Brick
    A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings
    The Story of Britain's Best Buildings
    The Secret History of Georgian London
    • Výpravná obrazová publikace kontinent po kontinentu představuje divy světa vytvořené člověkem – od Stonehenge přes Velkou pyramidu v Gíze či Velkou čínskou zeď po další nejznámější a nejzajímavější stavby, sochy či mosty historie a současnosti (Golden Gate Bridge, slavné mrakodrapy atd.). Ilustrace ukazují jedinečné půdorysy a výřezy a vše je zasazeno do historického a uměleckého kontextu (historie, architektura, konstrukce, jedinečné příběhy staveb).

      Zázraky lidského umu: Architektura od počátku věků do současnosti2020
      5,0
    • Brick

      • 217pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Brick is a fresh, insightful and surprising look at one of the world’s most familiar and popular building materials. From the strange remains of the Ziggurat of Ur dating from 2100 BC, to formidable mills of the industrial revolution, the humble brick has been an architectural staple for centuries. The world’s best architects have explored the qualities of brickwork. Alvar Aalto, Antoni Gaudi, Jørn Utzon, Frank Gehry, and Mies van der Rohe all built with the material, and bricks were integral to Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision for an American vernacular in his Prairie Houses. Lesser‐known newcomers have created some equally striking and memorable structures, from the stunning Winery Gantenbein – built by robotic arm – to the audacious Kantana Institute, an unprecedented vision in a Thai rainforest. Brick is a beautiful and informative visual exploration of a material that is often overlooked, and sometimes considered limiting, but is actually full of spectacular potential.

      Brick2015
    • A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Featuring over 200 photographs, this stunning book by renowned television historian Dan Cruickshank tells the history of architecture through the stories of 100 iconic buildings

      A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings2015
      3,4
    • The Story of Britain's Best Buildings

      Accompanies the BBC TV Series

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Britain is home to an extraordinary array of impressive and historic buildings. They are outstanding architecturally and hold fascinating secrets within their walls. Durham Cathedral has long been celebrated for the bold simplicity of its architecture and great beauty. But look closer, and its pioneering engineering becomes more apparent and the symbolism of its decoration more mysterious. Much speculation has been focused on the columns in the south transept -- especially on the odd one at the end. In the riddle of its stones, the cathedral gives us important clues to help understand the aspirations, beliefs, and struggles of the society that built it. The Story of Britain's Best Buildings explores eight such edifices that characterize a nation. From the heroic to the idiosyncratic, this sweeping survey also looks at: Windsor Castle Holyroodhouse Blenheim Palace Tower Bridge Midland Grand Hotel at St. Pancras Highpoint One Cardiff Castle. In this handsome book, illustrated with more than 120 color photographs, the author celebrates the architecture of great buildings and tells their stories which, together, form a gripping portrait of over a thousand years of British history.

      The Story of Britain's Best Buildings2002
      3,3