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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Andrea Palladio and Vaughan Hart and Peter Hicks. By Yale University Press. The regular list price is $55.00. Sells new for $33.89. There are some available for $33.74.
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2 comments about Palladio's Rome.

  1. This book serves as a wonderful guide to a neglected side of Rome. Palladio's two guidebooks to the 'City of Wonders' published in 1554 were addressed to both his fellow architects and to religious tourists. He leads the reader into the ruins through the walls and gates, moves on to the roads, bridges, sewers and aqueducts, and then to the circuses, triumphal columns, arches and, finally, the temples. By using its useful annotated maps on site, this book allows the reader to follow in the footsteps of the Renaissance tourist. A reviewer in the New York Times described it as "A fascinating snapshot of Rome a century before the Baroque architects got their hands on it."


  2. By using this book modern readers can get an extraordinary view of Rome, following in the footsteps of Palladio, the Renaissance master architect, as he takes them round the churches and antiquities. Just the right size to fit in your pocket, will change the way you see the 'eternal city'.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Donald Schmitt and A. J. Diamond. By Tuns Press. The regular list price is $26.95. Sells new for $19.39. There are some available for $7.50.
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No comments about Works: The Architecture of A.J. Diamond, Donald Schmitt and Company, 1968-1995 (Documents in Canadian Architecture).




Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Eugene J. Johnson and Robert D. Russell. By Univ of Tennessee Pr. There are some available for $94.80.
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No comments about Memphis: An Architectural Guide.




Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

By Pomegranate Communications. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $23.99. There are some available for $12.30.
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No comments about Frank Lloyd Wright: An American Architecture.




Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Eric P. Nash and Randall C. Robinson Jr.. By Chronicle Books. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $11.59. There are some available for $7.48.
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5 comments about MiMo: Miami Modern Revealed.

  1. There's a school of thought, so to speak, about Miami that holds that no matter what it does it will be tacky in the end. Having grown up there, I sort of agree. This charming book, with smart illustrations, doesn't at all make one reconsider such a view, rather puts it in the mountains out of molehills category. Its pointless to think of the architectural spasms pictured therein as having artistic merit or not. I testify that I actually purchased this volume at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, where it was displayed showing the South Pacific Motel on page eighty-eight. Stopped dead in my tracks in by the sight of this book in the NGA bookstore in what is arguably not only Washington DC's greatest museum but perhaps the world's. Having grown up in the Morningside Neighborhood of Miami which is right off Biscayne Boulevard, I know a thing or two about not only the South Pacific Motel and but also the others. It's to this book's credit that it manages not to convey the character of these places, which from the priveleged world of Mornignside houses, so close yet so far away, always seemed nothing but completely sleazy. An Artforum online review of Art Basel referred
    quite naively and stupidly to the idea of Miami in scare quotes.This makes no sense to anyone who knows Miami
    because Miami has exquisitely beautiful houses, full of the best taste, which rely on the same stylistic tropes
    as those buildings of the worst taste many of which are featured and cleverly described in the text. Miami in scare quotes --"Miami" -- would seem to fit this book if anything at all. The too-clever will see in all this an easy point about the erasure of standards, the triumph of kitsch and so on. Miami will always have poles between the classy places like the Rubell Collection and CasaLin , and the pseudo-classy like the the new concert hall they put up on Biscayne, a place that deserves scare quotes if there ever was one, This book makes clear that some of the architectural elements were borrowed from Las Vegas. Doesn't that lend credence
    to the idea that these distinctions are fatuous when applied to such places. Washington DC is known for its John Russell Pope buildings, Miami for its Morris Lapidus creations. Doesn't that say it all? Lapidus' famous stairway to nowhere at the Fountainbleu is perhaps the best representation of all this. You can make distinctions, ascend or descend on the stairway of taste, but this stairway does not get you any higher than you've been before.


  2. As an architecture student in Miami, I absolutely love this book. It's extremely useful to help understand some of the SoBe culture and architectural history. A great reference!


  3. Less weighty than I had hoped, and because of its chatty style much more difficult to read than I had hoped (don't people employ editors any more?) But the ideas are interesting and engagingly presented.

    This could have been a really good book.


  4. America's mid-century modern architecture spans three decades of the post World War II period, from the Atomic Age through the Space Age. An architecture that mainly revolved around the seriousness of the International Style, its theories peaked in 1958 with the New York City Seagram Building, a glass-covered, steel skeleton-framed skyscraper. Mies van der Rohe's "less is more" principle became the guiding light for a large majority of American architects in the mid-twentieth century.

    In response to the perceived dogma and humorlessness of the International Style, a Popular Modernism began to take hold in Southern Florida. An "Architecture of Joy" was born, which of course was decried as frivolous and crass by the architectural establishment. In Miami Beach, resort architecture was already well underway, and its vacation state of mind easily stepped into this style. It was uniquely American, futuristic, and fun, full of audacious angles and lines, pastel colors, synthetic materials, cheese-hole and accordion folded walls, stainless steel, boomerangs and stairways to nowhere.

    Popular Modernism is known by various names, including Populuxe (popular and deluxe) and Googie. In Miami and Miami Beach, it is called "MiMo," an abbreviation of Miami Modern.

    This is a wonderful book that covers its subject well. Its not so large that it becomes uncomfortable to read while sitting in an easy chair but still large enough to deserve it's place on the living room table. The layout is exceptional and reflects the playfulness of the subject without becoming a confusing mishmash. The font is a bit uncommon but lends itself to the spirit of the endeavor. The text by Eric Nash and Randall Robinson is crisp and informative. Oh, and the photos are a great!

    Once in a while an architecture book comes along to show us how it's done and this book is one.



  5. Excellent survey of MiMo architecture, past and present. Valuable resource for those with an interest and user-friendly enough for the coffee table.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by William H. Jordy. By Yale University Press. The regular list price is $37.00. Sells new for $12.13. There are some available for $11.90.
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No comments about "Symbolic Essence" and Other Writings on Modern Architecture and American Culture.




Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Solvi dos Santos and Lanning Aldrich. By Stewart Tabori & Chang. There are some available for $10.35.
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1 comments about Majorca: The Art of Living.

  1. Packed with gorgeous photographs. Great design inspiration. Mostly interiors and "patio" settings of current homes, many overlooking hills. Not a historical record, this book features contemporary homes, many with mediterranean and modern design influences mixed with the Majorcan architecture and palette.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Barbara Miller Lane. By Cambridge University Press. The regular list price is $130.00. Sells new for $687.63.
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No comments about National Romanticism and Modern Architecture in Germany and the Scandinavian Countries (Modern Architecture and Cultural Identity).




Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Greg McDonnell. By Boston Mills Press. There are some available for $54.95.
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2 comments about Signatures In Steel.

  1. There's no fluff, no superfluous text, just loads of well-chosen pictures depicting the broad range of post-WWII railroading in Canada. Despite it's necessarily 'overview' nature I think you will not be disappointed.


  2. This book is a must for anyone interested in Canadian Railroads in the second half of the 20th century. The photography is spectacular and some of the scenes are breathtaking, notably the snow plows and Newfoundland railroad pictures. This book is sure to be a hit with all railroad fans as well. Worth every penny!


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Scott Guyon. By Watson-Guptill. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $2.97. There are some available for $3.00.
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