Light, Wind, and Structure

Light, Wind, and Structure

Author: Robert Mark

Publisher: MIT Press (MA)

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780262631587

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Robert Mark plumbs the mystery of the great buildings of ancient Rome, the High Gothic era, and the Renaissance, revealing the astonishing depth of knowledge the ancient builders possessed. His findings provide a stronger technological focus for architectural history and a basis for more rational criticism of contemporary design.


Impossible Heights

Impossible Heights

Author: Adnan Morshed

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2015-01-15

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 145294296X

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The advent of the airplane and skyscraper in 1920s and ‘30s America offered the population an entirely new way to look at the world: from above. The captivating image of an airplane flying over the rising metropolis led many Americans to believe a new civilization had dawned. In Impossible Heights, Adnan Morshed examines the aesthetics that emerged from this valorization of heights and their impact on the built environment. The lofty vantage point from the sky ushered in a modernist impulse to cleanse crowded twentieth-century cities in anticipation of an ideal world of tomorrow. Inspired by great new heights, American architects became central to this endeavor and were regarded as heroic aviators. Combining close readings of a broad range of archival sources, Morshed offers new interpretations of works such as Hugh Ferriss’s Metropolis drawings, Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion houses, and Norman Bel Geddes’s Futurama exhibit at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Transformed by the populist imagination into “master builders,” these designers helped produce a new form of visuality: the aesthetics of ascension. By demonstrating how aerial movement and height intersect with popular “superman” discourses of the time, Morshed reveals the relationship between architecture, art, science, and interwar pop culture. Featuring a marvelous array of never before published illustrations, this richly textured study of utopian imaginings illustrates America’s propulsion into a new cultural consciousness.


Robert Moses

Robert Moses

Author: Pierre Christin

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2018-01-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 191062036X

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The achievements of one man changed the face of an entire city. Robert Moses: the mastermind of New York. From the subway to the skyscraper, from Manhattan's Financial District to the Long Island suburbs, every inch of New York tells the story of this controversial urban planner's mind. In paperback for the first time, Pierre Christin and Olivier Balez's comic book takes on the infamous "Power Broker" and unlocks the historical battles that created the modern metropolis.


Kingdom Master Builders

Kingdom Master Builders

Author: Scott J Tavolacci

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781734005325

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To be a wise Master Builder you need to be a kingdom leader. And to lead in the kingdom and walk in kingdom authority, you need to know how to use the keys to the kingdom that Jesus gave us. The Lord disclosed to me what I would consider to be the "key of keys" for kingdom leadership. He said, "If My leaders want to walk in the authority of the Lion, they need to walk in the meekness of the Lamb."


Master Builder

Master Builder

Author: Gretchen G. Bank

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781592238330

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Model builders will be thrilled with this kit featuring the world's most famous bridges-all iconic symbols of the cities they serve. The comprehensive kit contains complete step-by-step instructions, 3-D model parts printed on durable artboard, an elegant display base for each model, and special decorative elements to highlight architecturally significant features. These stunning models are designed by top paper-engineers and include the Golden Gate Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge, Tower Bridge and Sydney Harbour Bridge.


Trammell Crow, Master Builder

Trammell Crow, Master Builder

Author: Robert Sobel

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1990-10-08

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780471528630

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Brings alive the story of Trammell Crow--the visionary real estate developer whose brilliant career served to shape the future of the field. Follows Crow from his origins as a small-time real estate dealer to his transformation into a corporate symbol. Discusses the bold methods that Crow used to build the most influential real estate company in America. Includes an examination of how Crow's risky strategy of making all principals partners in his firm and offering equity interest to deal managers paid off with spectacular profits. A lively account of Crow's mission to break all the rules and become the greatest builder of our age.