Architecture A to Z: A Rough Guide

Architecture A to Z: A Rough Guide by Louis Hellman, published by Academy Press on January 3, 2002, offers an engaging exploration of architectural concepts through a unique alphabetical format. This 184-page book presents a humorous yet informative guide to the architectural process, highlighting various factors that influence building design. Hellman, recognized for his satirical take on architecture, combines wit with insight, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.
Readers will find a delightful mix of humor and knowledge as Hellman covers key subjects such as futurism and politics within the architectural realm. The book features cartoons that enhance the understanding of architectural terminology while placing the discipline within a broader social context. This edition serves as a light-hearted introduction to modern architecture, appealing to both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
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Louis Hellman is “Architecture’s official satirist since the 1960’s” The Guardian
Louis Hellman’s work is internationally renowned within the field of architecture and has enduring popularity with all divisions of the profession. In his latest work he uses the alphabet to provide an engaging guide through the architectural process and the entire range of factors which affect the development and design of buildings.
This fun and informative alphabet of architectural terms serves as a humorous guide into the world of modern architecture. His cartoons are loaded with humour and yet give a unique insight into the architectural world. Key topics covered include:
* Futurism
* Politics
* Zeitgeist
Witty as well as informative, Architecture A- Z will intrigue and delight all those with in interest in the world and development of architecture. The book provides a light-hearted and yet comprehensive introduction to the world and terminology of architecture.
Hellman strikes a rare balance to provide a volume that is both humourous and thought provoking. He does not look at architecture as an isolated discipline, but constantly places it in a social context. This unique approach creates a fascinating and engaging document for anyone interested in the field of architecture.
“Hellman is a brilliant cartoonist and architect” Private Eye
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