George Everard Kidder Smith has taken breath-taking photographs of buildings all around the world for nearly sixty years. He is recognized along with Julius Shulman and Ezra Stoller as one of the leading figures of the twentieth century architectural photography. During his career, he wrote and illustrated with his images a series of books, the first of which was Brazil Builds (1943), an examination of the South American modernism produced in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the early 1940\u2019s and in the late 1950\u2019s his interest in European architecture became quite evident in a series of volumes that were published in order to describe visually the architectural and historical identity of the three countr...
The work of Bernard Rudofsky (1905-1988) is closely related to vernacular architecture mainly due ...
The Milan Triennial moved into new exhibition spaces in 1933 and saw a major development in its hist...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...
George Everard Kidder Smith has taken breath-taking photographs of buildings all around the world f...
The volume represents the very first book dedicated to George Everard Kidder Smith (1913–1997). It d...
“Without modern photography modern architecture could never have been ‘put across’” claimed the Eng...
Architects have always been avid travellers. In 1665, Bernini was invited to Paris by Louis XIV to w...
The term "Photography" is defined to be the re-creation of the three dimensional universe on a two- ...
In 1960s New Zealand, Duncan Winder (1919-1970) transitioned from architect to architectural photogr...
In 2010, photographer Cemal Emden set out to document every building designed by the master architec...
As students of architecture, we are told how to read a building. Thanks to our lengthy education we ...
Photography represents an important survey instrument for Italian architects in First and Second pos...
The Atlas offers a global overview of leading 20th-century architecture, documenting 750 key buildin...
Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance - architectural form provides the ca...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...
The work of Bernard Rudofsky (1905-1988) is closely related to vernacular architecture mainly due ...
The Milan Triennial moved into new exhibition spaces in 1933 and saw a major development in its hist...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...
George Everard Kidder Smith has taken breath-taking photographs of buildings all around the world f...
The volume represents the very first book dedicated to George Everard Kidder Smith (1913–1997). It d...
“Without modern photography modern architecture could never have been ‘put across’” claimed the Eng...
Architects have always been avid travellers. In 1665, Bernini was invited to Paris by Louis XIV to w...
The term "Photography" is defined to be the re-creation of the three dimensional universe on a two- ...
In 1960s New Zealand, Duncan Winder (1919-1970) transitioned from architect to architectural photogr...
In 2010, photographer Cemal Emden set out to document every building designed by the master architec...
As students of architecture, we are told how to read a building. Thanks to our lengthy education we ...
Photography represents an important survey instrument for Italian architects in First and Second pos...
The Atlas offers a global overview of leading 20th-century architecture, documenting 750 key buildin...
Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance - architectural form provides the ca...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...
The work of Bernard Rudofsky (1905-1988) is closely related to vernacular architecture mainly due ...
The Milan Triennial moved into new exhibition spaces in 1933 and saw a major development in its hist...
The idea of transforming architecture from the concepts used in visual arts strongly began with the ...