History of Architecture | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the History of Architecture category, you will find comprehensive works on the development of architecture and urban spaces from antiquity to the present day. The titles cover periods such as Ancient Egypt, the Renaissance, the Baroque, and the Modern era, as well as specific topics such as church architecture, synagogue architecture, Nazi urban planning, and sustainable building concepts. Regional focuses such as German, Japanese, or African architecture, as well as biographical studies on architects like Le Corbusier or Karl Friedrich Schinkel, are also represented.
The works are aimed at students, researchers, and interested laypeople and include illustrated volumes, monographs, handbooks, and scholarly analyses. Typical formats include overviews, thematic introductions, architectural monographs, and cultural-historical studies on architecture and society.