Available again in paperback, this first survey of building
types ever written remains an essential guide to vital and often
overlooked features of the architectural and social inheritance of
the West. Here Nikolaus Pevsner shares his immense erudition and
keenly discerning eye with readers curious about the ways in which
architecture reflects the character of society. He describes twenty
types of buildings ranging from the most monumental to the least,
from the most ideal to the most utilitarian. More than seven
hundred illustrations illuminate the text.
Both Europe and America have been covered with examples chosen
largely from the nineteenth century, the crucial period for
diversification. Included are national monuments, libraries,
theaters, hospitals, prisons, factories, hotels, and many other
public buildings; churches and private dwellings have been excluded
for practical reasons. The author is concerned not only with the
evolution of each type in response to social and architectural
change, but also with differing attitudes toward function,
materials, and style.
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