
Architecture and Interior Design from the 19th Century, Volume II
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 2. July 2008
Book
Hardback
1040 pages
978-0-13-098538-5 (ISBN)
Description
Exceptionally comprehensive, this single-source reference provides a thorough examination of architecture, interiors, furniture and decorative arts from antiquity to the present. Flexible and easy-to-use, this well-organized text enables readers to content chronologically or topically and covers all aspects of architecture and design-from the built environment, to furniture, to decorative accessories. Using both narrative and illustrations, it interweaves design analysis language with art and architecture and offers a broad range of illustrations types including plans, sections and details. A companion to Architecture and Interior Design Through the 18th Century: An Integrated History, it provides a complete reference on design history for all.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
2159 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-098538-5 (9780130985385)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
A. REVOLUTION
1. Industrial Revolution
B. LATE NEOCLASSIC
2. Directoire, French Empire
3. German Greek Revival, Biedermeier
4. English Regency, British Greek Revival
5. American Greek Revival, American Empire
C. VICTORIAN REVIVALS
6. Gothic Revival
7. Italianate, Renaissance Revival
8. Second Empire, Rococo Revival
9. Exoticism
10. Stick Style, Queen Anne
D. ACADEMIC HISTORICISM
11. Romanesque Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque
12. Classical Eclecticism
13. Colonial Revival
14. Spanish Colonial Revival
E. REFORMS
15. The Shakers
16. Aesthetic Movement
17. English Arts and Crafts
18. Shingle Style and American Arts and Crafts
F. INNOVATION
19. Art Nouveau
20. Vienna Secession
21. Chicago School
22. Modern Forerunners
23. DeStijl
24. The Bauhaus
G. MODERNISM
25. International Style
26. Art Deco, Art Moderne
27. Scandinavian Modern
28. Geometric Modern
29. Organic and Sculptural Modern
30. Modern Historicism
H. EXPERIMENTATION
31. Late Modern
32. Post Modern
33. Later Modern
34. Environmental Modern
35. Neo-Modern
1. Industrial Revolution
B. LATE NEOCLASSIC
2. Directoire, French Empire
3. German Greek Revival, Biedermeier
4. English Regency, British Greek Revival
5. American Greek Revival, American Empire
C. VICTORIAN REVIVALS
6. Gothic Revival
7. Italianate, Renaissance Revival
8. Second Empire, Rococo Revival
9. Exoticism
10. Stick Style, Queen Anne
D. ACADEMIC HISTORICISM
11. Romanesque Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque
12. Classical Eclecticism
13. Colonial Revival
14. Spanish Colonial Revival
E. REFORMS
15. The Shakers
16. Aesthetic Movement
17. English Arts and Crafts
18. Shingle Style and American Arts and Crafts
F. INNOVATION
19. Art Nouveau
20. Vienna Secession
21. Chicago School
22. Modern Forerunners
23. DeStijl
24. The Bauhaus
G. MODERNISM
25. International Style
26. Art Deco, Art Moderne
27. Scandinavian Modern
28. Geometric Modern
29. Organic and Sculptural Modern
30. Modern Historicism
H. EXPERIMENTATION
31. Late Modern
32. Post Modern
33. Later Modern
34. Environmental Modern
35. Neo-Modern