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2002
Book Title
AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Det...
ISBN
9780814331200
Subject Area
Travel, Architecture
Publication Name
Aia Detroit : the American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Item Length
10 in
Subject
United States / MidWest / East North Central (Il, in, Mi, Oh, Wi), Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, Référence, Regional
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Eric J. Hill, John Gallagher
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Item Width
5 in
Number of Pages
371 Pages

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Publisher
Wayne State University Press
ISBN-10
0814331203
ISBN-13
9780814331200
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2281021

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
371 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Aia Detroit : the American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture
Subject
United States / MidWest / East North Central (Il, in, Mi, Oh, Wi), Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, Référence, Regional
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Travel, Architecture
Author
Eric J. Hill, John Gallagher
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2002-012742
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
Detroit possesses an architectural heritage that is under appreciated, even unknown, locally and nationally. The stock of pre-World War II high-rise buildings, for instance, is probably the fourth finest in the country, and is the downtown's greatest asset as it redevelops. This comprehensive, carefully-crafted guide will increase appreciation of Detroit's architecture from high to low, from cherished to forgotten, and from quotidian to exotic., The authors present us with a fresh look at the architectural treasures of the greater Detroit area. From houses to factories, churches, commercial blocks and stadium, buildings are convincingly interpreted, often with a dash of humor. The book will reward anyone who is interested in the story of good design in Detroit., A lively and endlessly browsable paperback from Wayne State University Press, 'AIA Detroit' features photos and capsule descriptions of 369 structures.
Photographed by
Korab, Balthazar
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
720/.9774/34
Synopsis
With its sleek look and easy-to-use layout, this completely new guide to Detroit architecture provides a fresh, in-depth look at the city of Detroit itself as well as a number of distinctive environments outside the city proper. Its 369 entries and more than 400 photographs-many by renowned architectural photographer Balthazar Korab, who served as principal photographer for the project--show off Detroit's significant architectural history. Like its predecessor, Detroit Architecture: AIA Guide, also published by Wayne State University Press (1971 and 1980), AIA Detroit is an authoritative yet highly readable account of a wide range of structures and urban spaces. It features a host of buildings-two-thirds of which are listed on local, state, and/or national registers of historical buildings-and also recognizes a handful of bridges, monuments, fountains, parks, cemeteries, neighborhoods, and specialty districts that are architecturally and stylistically notable. Organized as a series of walking (or driving) tours beginning with the Downtown area, the guide moves north, west, and east to explore the city's many districts and neighborhoods, and then takes a look at the special environments of the Grosse Pointe Lakeshore, the Cranbrook educational community, the GM Technical Center, and Ford's Dearborn. Photographs of each site and numerous useful maps throughout help readers visualize the locales. AIA Detroit serves as a much-needed tool in uncovering and navigating the city's rich architectural heritage for citizens, tourists, and architecture students alike., Organized as a series of walking (or driving) tours beginning with the Downtown area, this guide covers a host of buildings - two-thirds of which are listed on local, state or national registers of historical buildings - and also recognizes the architectural and stylistic value of other features., A beautifully designed resource that takes readers on a tour of greater Detroit's many architectural wonders and special landmarks. With its sleek look and easy-to-use layout, this completely new guide to Detroit architecture provides a fresh, in-depth look at the city of Detroit itself as well as a number of distinctive environments outside the city proper. Its 369 entries and more than 400 photographs--many by renowned architectural photographer Balthazar Korab, who served as principal photographer for the project--show off Detroit's significant architectural history. Like its predecessor, Detroit Architecture: AIA Guide, also published by Wayne State University Press (1971 and 1980), AIA Detroit is an authoritative yet highly readable account of a wide range of structures and urban spaces. It features a host of buildings--two-thirds of which are listed on local, state, and/or national registers of historical buildings--and also recognizes a handful of bridges, monuments, fountains, parks, cemeteries, neighborhoods, and specialty districts that are architecturally and stylistically notable. Organized as a series of walking (or driving) tours beginning with the Downtown area, the guide moves north, west, and east to explore the city's many districts and neighborhoods, and then takes a look at the special environments of the Grosse Pointe Lakeshore, the Cranbrook educational community, the GM Technical Center, and Ford's Dearborn. Photographs of each site and numerous useful maps throughout help readers visualize the locales. AIA Detroit serves as a much-needed tool in uncovering and navigating the city's rich architectural heritage for citizens, tourists, and architecture students alike., With its sleek look and easy-to-use layout, this completely new guide to Detroit architecture provides a fresh, in-depth look at the city of Detroit itself as well as a number of distinctive environments outside the city proper. Its 369 entries and more than 400 photographs?many by renowned architectural photographer Balthazar Korab, who served as principal photographer for the project?show off Detroit's significant architectural history. Like its predecessor, Detroit Architecture: AIA Guide, also published by Wayne State University Press (1971 and 1980), AIA Detroit is an authoritative yet highly readable account of a wide range of structures and urban spaces. It features a host of buildings?two-thirds of which are listed on local, state, and/or national registers of historical buildings?and also recognizes a handful of bridges, monuments, fountains, parks, cemeteries, neighborhoods, and specialty districts that are architecturally and stylistically notable. Organized as a series of walking (or driving) tours beginning with the Downtown area, the guide moves north, west, and east to explore the city's many districts and neighborhoods, and then takes a look at the special environments of the Grosse Pointe Lakeshore, the Cranbrook educational community, the GM Technical Center, and Ford's Dearborn. Photographs of each site and numerous useful maps throughout help readers visualize the locales. AIA Detroit serves as a much-needed tool in uncovering and navigating the city's rich architectural heritage for citizens, tourists, and architecture students alike.
LC Classification Number
NA735.D4D4 2002
ebay_catalog_id
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Copyright Date
2003

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