The Power of Buildings, 1920-1950: A Master Draftsman's Record

The Power of Buildings, 1920-1950: A Master Draftsman's Record

by Hugh Ferriss
The Power of Buildings, 1920-1950: A Master Draftsman's Record

The Power of Buildings, 1920-1950: A Master Draftsman's Record

by Hugh Ferriss

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Overview

Trained as an architect in the early twentieth century, Hugh Ferriss possessed a vision of form that surpassed the traditional blueprints of his peers—and it showed in his distinctively moody renderings. A master of light and shadow, he managed to capture the spirit of each building with a heightened sense of perspective and design. By the 1920s, he was well on his way to becoming America's greatest architectural draftsman. Ferriss' remarkable style, which influenced generations of builders, is highlighted in this illustrated journey through three decades of American architecture.
Accompanied by illuminating text and captions, this collection of sixty of his extraordinary drawings includes: Rockefeller Center, a stunning symbol of modern Art Deco style; California's Shasta Dam, ranked as one of the great civil engineering feats of the world; the Perisphere and Trylon from New York's 1939 World's Fair; Taliesin-in-Arizona, Frank Lloyd Wright's breathtaking winter home; and Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheater, a dramatic structure that incorporates natural elements and rock formations. Plus, there are illustrations of the Empire State Building, the United Nations headquarters, airports, grain elevators, bomb shelters, and more. Architects, draftsmen, and designers of all ages will savor the wonder and imagination in this magnificent volume.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486136189
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 03/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 12 MB
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Table of Contents

Introduction: If you like architectureRetrospectBias: In the days of first impressionsStudent: In search of an educationThe 1920s: An eclectic phaseThe 1930s: A technological phaseArchitecture Now: A turn of the tideList of drawingsDrawingsA list of significant buildings
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