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Paris Anthony Sutcliffe

Paris By Anthony Sutcliffe

Paris by Anthony Sutcliffe


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Traces the main features of the development of Parisian building and architecture since Roman times, explaining the interaction of continuity and innovation and relating it to power, social structure, the property market, fashion and the creativity of its artists.

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Paris: An Architectural History by Anthony Sutcliffe

Paris's reputation as one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world is long-standing, and owes much of its impact to the harmonious architecture. In this illustrated book, the author examines the origins and development of Paris and attempts to identify exactly how that architectural harmony has been achieved. The emphasis of the book is on street architecture, but Sutcliffe also discusses major buildings in relationship to their influence on the city as a whole. The persistence of visual harmony is linked to the classical tradition of French design created in the 17th Century, but extensive consideration is also given to the effect of building regulations, the property market, and the training and mentality of French architects on the creation of the Parisian landscape. The author also looks at the various periods of French history in which departure from the familiar architectural traditions was threatened - the 1790s, for example, and the Second Empire. He concludes by examining some of the most recent architectural features that have been built in Paris since the 1970s, and the result is a fascinating urban history which fully explains Paris's origins and growth.

Table of Contents

The city and architecture; Paris at the dawn of the Renaissance; creating a French urban architecture; the 18th century - aesthetic harmonization under the Ancien Regime; revolution, empire, restoration and revolutions - the design implications; Paris as the hub of French industrialization - building a European capital under the Second Empire; the age of the pioneers of modern design - Paris architecture between the Commune and the Battle of the Marne; new styles in contention, 1914-1940; tradition and the challenge of a new architecture, 1940-75; tradition and modernity - the new formula.

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CIN0300054459G
9780300054453
0300054459
Paris: An Architectural History by Anthony Sutcliffe
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19931027
232
N/A
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