Cruickshank je uznávaný odborník na architektúru a dizajn, ktorého dielo skúma vzťah medzi architektonickým priestorom a ľudskou skúsenosťou. Jeho texty sa vyznačujú hlbokým pochopením historických štýlov, pričom sa zároveň zaoberajú súčasnými architektonickými výzvami. Prostredníctvom svojich publikácií ponúka jedinečný pohľad na formovanie nášho prostredia a jeho vplyv na spoločnosť. Jeho akademické zázemie a angažovanosť v ochrane pamiatok dodávajú jeho písaniu autoritu a hĺbku.
Výpravná obrazová publikace kontinent po kontinentu představuje divy světa vytvořené člověkem – od Stonehenge přes Velkou pyramidu v Gíze či Velkou čínskou zeď po další nejznámější a nejzajímavější stavby, sochy či mosty historie a současnosti (Golden Gate Bridge, slavné mrakodrapy atd.). Ilustrace ukazují jedinečné půdorysy a výřezy a vše je zasazeno do historického a uměleckého kontextu (historie, architektura, konstrukce, jedinečné příběhy staveb).
"London. City of ancient churches and bustling markets, palatial townhouses and modest terraces, two millennia of expansion, commerce and street life. This is its story. In Cruickshank's London, Britain's favourite architectural historian offers a tour through thirteen districts that made London into London. From the mysterious Anglo-Saxon roots of Hampstead Heath, via Christopher Wren's magisterial City churches, to the industrial bustle of Victorian Bermondsey, each of his walks explores a crucial site in our capital's history -- and reveals how it forged the modern capital. Jumping between East Ham in the east and Kew in the west, Dan Cruickshank explores both world-famous buildings (the Tower of London and St Pancras Station) and oft-overlooked local landmarks (Dagenham Civic Centre and Kensal Green Cemetery). His tales reveal not only the most important moments in London's history, but also the forgotten characters who witnessed them: the Huguenot weavers who transformed Spitalfields into a vibrant enclave of Georgian London, the visionary architects behind the likes of Somerset House and the Houses of Parliament, and the streetwalkers who once thronged London's great sexual highway. Along the way, he peppers the book with beautiful photographs, historical sketches and handy maps, so you can immediately follow in his footsteps. Above all, Cruickshank calls on you to explore London. Every street in the city contains a story. This book invites you to hear them."-- Provided by publisher
Starting in Roman times and continuing right up to the present day, this book
explains how Spitalfields' streets evolved, what people have lived there, and
what lives they have led.
This stunning book by renowned television historian Dan Cruickshank tells the history of architecture through the stories of 100 iconic buildings. Journeying through time and place, from the ancient Egyptian pyramids to the soaring skyscrapers of Manhattan, renowned architectural historian Dan Cruickshank explores the most impressive and characterful creations in world architecture. His selection includes many of the world's best-known buildings that represent key or pioneering moments in architectural history, such as the Pantheon in Rome, Hagia Sophia in Turkey, the Taj Mahal in India and the Forbidden City in China. But the book also covers less obvious and more surprising structures, the generally unsung heroes of an endlessly fascinating story. Buildings like Oriel Chambers in Liverpool and the Narkomfin Apartment Building in Moscow. Dan Cruickshank has visited nearly all the buildings in the book, many in locations that are now inaccessible and under serious threat. A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings is an eloquent and often moving testimony to the power of great architecture to shape, and be shaped by, world history.
Featuring over 200 photographs, this stunning book by renowned television
historian Dan Cruickshank tells the history of architecture through the
stories of 100 iconic buildings