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Buildings Across Time An Introduction to World Architecture

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ISBN-10: 007305304X

ISBN-13: 9780073053042

Edition: 3rd 2009

Authors: Michael Fazio, Marian Moffett, Lawrence Wodehouse

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List price: $175.33
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Publication date: 1/22/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 608
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.50" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 4.246
Language: English

Introduction A Word about Drawings and Images
The Beginnings of Architecture Prehistoric Settlements and Megalith Constructions Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Egypt
The Greek World The Aegean Cultures The Minoans The Mycenaeans Greece
The Archaic Period Greece: The Classical Period Greece: The Hellenistic Period Greek City Planning
The Architecture of Ancient India and Southeast Asia Religions of India Early Buddhist Shrines Hindu Temples
Traditional Architecture of China and Japan
Chinese Architectural Principles Principles of City Planning Houses and Gardens
Japanese Temple Architecture Japanese Houses and Castles Zen Buddhist Architecture and Its Derivatives
The Roman World Etruscan Imprints The Romans Building Techniques and Materials City Planning Temples Public Buildings Residences
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture Early Christian Basilicas Martyria, Baptisteries, and Mausolea Byzantine Basilicas and Domed
Basilicas Centrally Planned Byzantine Churches Churches in Russia
Islamic Architecture Early Shrines and Palaces Conception of the Mosque
Regional Variations in Mosque Design Tombs Houses and Urban Patterns
The Palace and the Garden
Early Medieval and Romanesque Architecture
Carolingian Architecture Viking Architecture
Early Romanesque Architecture
Romanesque Architecture of the Holy Roman Empire Pilgrimage Road Churches
The Order of Cluny Aquitaine and Provence Cistercian Monasteries Norman Architecture
Gothic Architecture Early Gothic High Gothic English Gothic German, Czech, and Italian Gothic
Medieval Construction Medieval Houses and Castles Medieval Cities
Indigenous Architecture in the Pre-Columbian Americas North America Mexico and Central America South America
The Andean World Africa
Renaissance Architecture Filippo Brunelleschi Michelozzo Bartolomeo and the
Other Renaissance City Plans The Spread of the Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci Donato Bramante
The Late Renaissance and Mannerism Michelangelo Andrea Palladio Palladio's Venice Garden Design
The Renaissance in France
The Renaissance in England
Baroque Architecture
The Reformation and Counter Reformation Pope Sixtus V and the Replanning of Rome Gianlorenzo Bernini Francesco Borromini Urban
Open Spaces in Baroque Rome The Spread of Baroque Architecture to Northern Italy
The Baroque in Central Europe
The Baroque in France Christopher Wren and the Baroque in England
The Eighteenth Century The English Neo-Palladians
The Return to Antiquity
�tienne-Louis Boull�e and Claude-Nicolas Ledoux French Architects and the Aggrandizement of the State Designs by the Pensionnaires
French Architectural Education and the Ecole de Beaux Arts
The Challenge of the Industrial Revolution Romanticism and the Picturesque
The Romantic Landscape Picturesque Buildings
Nineteenth Century Developments Neo-Classicism The Gothic Revival
The Ecole des Beaux-Arts Developments in Steel Architectural Applications of Iron and Steel Construction Skeletal Construction in Concrete and Wood
The Arts and Crafts Movement Art Nouveau
The Viennese Secession
The Search for an American Style
The Twentieth Century and Modernism The Idea of a Modern Architecture Adolf Loos
The Modern Masters Frank Lloyd Wright Peter Behrens and the Deutscher Werkbund Futurism and Constructivism Dutch and German Expressionism Art
Exploiting the Potential of Concrete Le Corbusier Walter Gropius Ludwig Mies