Twentieth Century Architecture

Twentieth Century Architecture by Jonathan Glancey is a comprehensive exploration of significant buildings and structures from the modern era. Published by Carlton in 2000, this Pocket Ed edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English. The book traces the evolution of architecture, covering a range of styles from Modernism to Classicism, while detailing the contributions of major architects throughout the twentieth century.
Readers will find a thorough examination of architectural history, highlighting key moments and influential figures that shaped the built environment. This edition offers insights into the interplay between architecture and art, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the development of architectural styles and their historical context. With its engaging narrative, Twentieth Century Architecture serves as both a celebration and an informative guide to the architectural achievements of the past century.
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A celebration of the great buildings and structures of the modern age. This book traces every moment in architecture, from Modernism to Classicism, and details every major architect of the century past.
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