As a genre of architectural history, the architect biography seems to be on the wane. In the past two decades, the monographic approach to the discipline has been cross-examined by written works that tackle the subject from different angles: from the point of view of the client, the builder, or—though to a lesser extent—the user. An entire body of books and articles have tried to analyze the interaction between specific architectural cultures an..
This is a project documenting in-depth detailed recordings with architects and their associates in o...
Halfway through the nineteenth century, three pioneering architectural publications came out almost ...
Bringing together a collection of high-profile authors, Biographies and Space presents essays explor...
As a genre of architectural history, the architect biography seems to be on the wane. In the...
Despite the recent signs of a decline linked to the book crisis, the architect's monograph seems to ...
Biography has known its moments of glory and its moments of disgrace, but it has now regained a plac...
From the 1970s, the history of modern architecture has experienced two fundamental theoretical and h...
Bringing together a collection of high-profile authors, Biographies and Space presents essays explor...
A cursory overview of the recent literature in architectural history reveals a startling dis...
This chapter, which was written with input from the book’s editors, is based on a paper Kelly delive...
Architectural history is more than just the study of buildings. Architecture of the past and present...
For an architect, architecture is a kind of memoir. A piece of construction, the making of a buildin...
This article applies recent work in the field of oral historiography to the architectural history of...
The history of 20th-century architecture is usually constructed from a small number of architects an...
The biography genre still rarely participates in the development of architectural thought. We are pu...
This is a project documenting in-depth detailed recordings with architects and their associates in o...
Halfway through the nineteenth century, three pioneering architectural publications came out almost ...
Bringing together a collection of high-profile authors, Biographies and Space presents essays explor...
As a genre of architectural history, the architect biography seems to be on the wane. In the...
Despite the recent signs of a decline linked to the book crisis, the architect's monograph seems to ...
Biography has known its moments of glory and its moments of disgrace, but it has now regained a plac...
From the 1970s, the history of modern architecture has experienced two fundamental theoretical and h...
Bringing together a collection of high-profile authors, Biographies and Space presents essays explor...
A cursory overview of the recent literature in architectural history reveals a startling dis...
This chapter, which was written with input from the book’s editors, is based on a paper Kelly delive...
Architectural history is more than just the study of buildings. Architecture of the past and present...
For an architect, architecture is a kind of memoir. A piece of construction, the making of a buildin...
This article applies recent work in the field of oral historiography to the architectural history of...
The history of 20th-century architecture is usually constructed from a small number of architects an...
The biography genre still rarely participates in the development of architectural thought. We are pu...
This is a project documenting in-depth detailed recordings with architects and their associates in o...
Halfway through the nineteenth century, three pioneering architectural publications came out almost ...
Bringing together a collection of high-profile authors, Biographies and Space presents essays explor...