Holiday Book Round-up

From pleasures to patterns, and waterfronts to wonders (and even something for dummies), ArchNewsNow.com reports on holiday book buys.

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December 18, 2002, 12:00 PM PST

By Chris Steins @planetizen


A review of "31 Buildings That Changed Modern Life" includes: "“Structures of Our Time” is a delightful examination of the 31 buildings that have earned this honor each year since 1969. Going beyond appreciation, Shepherd’s book explores each building’s conception and design process, and considers its impact on architecture, users, and the culture itself. The structures honored are a diverse group of 20th century masterpieces – from homes to skyscrapers – and include some lesser-known honorees that may surprise. Informative sidebars and hundreds of photographs (including some never before published) only add to its value."

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