How to Read Skyscrapers: A Crash Course in High-Rise Architecture

How to Read Skyscrapers: A Crash Course in High-Rise Architecture

by Edward Denison, Nick Beech
How to Read Skyscrapers: A Crash Course in High-Rise Architecture

How to Read Skyscrapers: A Crash Course in High-Rise Architecture

by Edward Denison, Nick Beech

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Overview

The ultimate field guide to the icon of modern architecture - the skyscraper - in a handy format small enough to fit in a back pocket while providing serious information.

The scope of the book is deliberately broad, with a thematic first section that describes the skyscraper's historical evolution from antecedents rooted in the very human desire for a commanding height, and then a geographical second section. Conceptual chapters introduce advancements in engineering and materials that permitted the first "tall" buildings to rise at the end of the 19th century and explore the skyscraper's role in fuelling our imaginations through different modes of cultural expression.
This detailed yet compact guide to understanding skyscrapers — from the earliest steel-framed Chicago high-rises to the most recent Manhattan super-tall condominium — is the latest addition to the highly successful How to Read... series. With a very accessible price point, it will appeal to all readers who want to know more about and better understand these iconic structures that transform the built environment. Filled with detailed drawings, plans, and photographs, this is both a fascinating architectural history and an effective I-spy guide — a must-read for anyone with an interest in architecture, design, engineering, and urbanism in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780789335579
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 05/14/2019
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 521,988
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 6.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Edward Denison is an architectural historian, writer and photographer. He teaches Architectural History and Theory at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, and has published numerous books, including: Ultra-Modernism: Architecture and Modernity in Manchuria, The Life of the British Home- An Architectural History, and Asmara: Africa's Secret Modernist City

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

Building Tall 10

New Materials 34

New Technologies 42

New Urban Forms 50

American Skyscrapers 58

Global Proliferation 92

American Giants 152

Weird and Wonderful 186

Mega Skyscrapers 222

Glossary 244

Resources 248

Index 252

Acknowledgments 256

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