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288 Pages
ISBN 978-3-423-03020-5
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Gunther Vogel
Werner Müller

dtv-Atlas Architecture (2 volumes)

Contents:

Volume 1: Architecture as an autonomous process - The component parts - The building as a framework: half-timbered houses, Doric temples, domed structures, frame construction methods - Architecture as a reflection of its historical context - A history of architecture: Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean, Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine

Volume 2: The Middle Ages: types of construction, urban development, municipal buildings, castles, convents and monasteries, religious buildings - Modern Times I: the Renaissance, the Baroque, development within towns and cities, royal palaces and residences, sacred buildings - Modern Times II: construction and form, concrete and reinforced steel, urban development, industrial construction, administrative buildings, skyscrapers, towers, theatres, sport stadiums - Current development and future trends.

The two-volume ›dtv-Atlas of Architecture‹ outlines the basics of the subject, both theoretical and technical; introduces the developments and difficulties encountered by practitioners; and provides a chronological overview of key works of architecture, starting from the early advanced civilizations and taking us right through to the present day. Geographical survey maps and time lines serve as an introduction to the chapters, each of which deals with a specific subject and period. The text is supplemented by numerous illustrations. This atlas is a study of architectural history and design. Furnished with a complete index, it is also a comprehensive and authoritative reference book.
 
Author
Werner Müller, 1925-1997, studied architecture at Karlsruhe and began working as an architect in Bielefeld in 1956.

Gunther Vogel, 1929-1988, studied at the Academy of Arts in Karlsruhe and was an art teacher. His sizeable collection of drawings and paintings has been on show at numerous group and individual exhibitions at home and abroad.