Architecture and Its Photography

Architecture and Its Photography
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Publisher : Taschen America Llc
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 3822872040
ISBN-13 : 9783822872048
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Architecture and Its Photography by : Julius Shulman

American photographer Julius Shulman's images of Californian architecture have burned themselves into the retina of the 20th century. A book on modern architecture without Shulman is inconceivable. Some of his architectural photographs, like the iconic shots of Frank Lloyd Wright's or Pierre Koenig's remarkable structures, have been published countless times. The brilliance of buildings like those by Charles Eames, as well as those of his close Friend, Richard Neutra, was first brought to light by Shulman's photography. The clarity of his work demanded that architectural photography had to be considered as an independent art form. Each Schulman image unites perception and understanding for the buildings and their place in the landscape. The precise compositions reveal not just the architectural ideas behind a building's surface, but also the visions and hopes of an entire age. A sense of humanity is always present in his work, even when the human figure is absent from the actual photographs. Today, a great many of the buildings documented by Shulman have disappeared or been crudely converted, but the thirst for his pioneering images is stronger than ever before. This is a vivid journey across six decades of great architecture and classic photography through the famously incomparable eyes of Julius Shulman.

Architecture Transformed

Architecture Transformed
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Publisher : Mit Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 0262680645
ISBN-13 : 9780262680646
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Architecture Transformed by : Cervin Robinson

Gathers photographs of interiors and exteriors, homes and office buildings, and churches and public buildings, and describes changes in photographic style

Architecture in Photographs

Architecture in Photographs
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781606061527
ISBN-13 : 1606061526
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Architecture in Photographs by : Gordon Baldwin

"This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition In focus: architecture, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, from October 15, 2013, to March 2, 2014"--ECIP data view.

Looking for Los Angeles

Looking for Los Angeles
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 0892366168
ISBN-13 : 9780892366163
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Looking for Los Angeles by : Charles G. Salas

In Looking for Los Angeles 12 contributors present their responses to the world's newest major city. A variety of perspectives and approaches are covered. The text balances the importance of place with the importance of culture.

Camera Constructs

Camera Constructs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9781351953504
ISBN-13 : 1351953508
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Camera Constructs by : Andrew Higgott

Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance - architectural form provides the camera with the subject for some of its most compelling imagery, while photography profoundly influences how architecture is represented, imagined and produced. Camera Constructs is the first book to reflect critically on the varied interactions of the different practices by which photographers, artists, architects, theorists and historians engage with the relationship of the camera to architecture, the city and the evolution of Modernism. The title thus on the one hand opposes the medium of photography and the materiality of construction - but on the other can be read as saying that the camera invariably constructs what it depicts: the photograph is not a simple representation of an external reality, but constructs its own meanings and reconstructs its subjects. Twenty-three essays by a wide range of historians and theorists are grouped under the themes of ’Modernism and the Published Photograph’, ’Architecture and the City Re-imagined’, ’Interpretative Constructs’ and ’Photography in Design Practices.’ They are preceded by an Introduction that comprehensively outlines the subject and elaborates on the diverse historical and theoretical contexts of the authors’ approaches. Camera Constructs provides a rich and highly original analysis of the relationship of photography to built form from the early modern period to the present day.

Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth Century

Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth Century
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 695
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ISBN-10 : 9781452939971
ISBN-13 : 1452939977
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth Century by : Claire Zimmerman

One hundred years ago, architects found in the medium of photography—so good at representing a building’s lines and planes—a necessary way to promote their practices. It soon became apparent, however, that photography did more than reproduce what it depicted. It altered both subject and reception, as architecture in the twentieth century was enlisted as a form of mass communication. Claire Zimmerman reveals how photography profoundly influenced architectural design in the past century, playing an instrumental role in the evolution of modern architecture. Her “picture anthropology” demonstrates how buildings changed irrevocably and substantially through their interaction with photography, beginning with the emergence of mass-printed photographically illustrated texts in Germany before World War II and concluding with the postwar age of commercial advertising. In taking up “photographic architecture,” Zimmerman considers two interconnected topics: first, architectural photography and its circulation; and second, the impact of photography on architectural design. She describes how architectural photographic protocols developed in Germany in the early twentieth century, expanded significantly in the wartime and postwar diaspora, and accelerated dramatically with the advent of postmodernism. In modern architecture, she argues, how buildings looked and how photographs made them look overlapped in consequential ways. In architecture and photography, the modernist concepts that were visible to the largest number over the widest terrain with the greatest clarity carried the day. This richly illustrated work shows, for the first time, how new ideas and new buildings arose from the interplay of photography and architecture—transforming how we see the world and how we act on it.

Architecture in Nineteenth Century Photographs

Architecture in Nineteenth Century Photographs
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 140940904X
ISBN-13 : 9781409409045
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Architecture in Nineteenth Century Photographs by : Micheline Nilsen

Revealing that nineteenth-century photography goes beyond the functional to reflect the cultural concerns of the time, this study proposes that each photographic image of architecture be studied both as a primary visual document and an object of aesthetic inquiry. The book offers a socio-historical examination of the material, considering questions of exoticism, gender, the art market, vernacular architecture, and historic preservation-never before comprehensively addressed in a single volume.

Architecture in Photography

Architecture in Photography
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015054165173
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Architecture in Photography by : Paolo Rosselli

"The volume follows a dual track, represented by the written commentary of Dennis Sharp and of the author, which intersects with the dense sequence of images mounted in an arrangement that constantly moves on and around the theme of architecture lost in the contemporary metropolis." "The photographs cover the time span of the past twenty years, from Paolo Rosselli's early Indian travels exploring Chandigarh up to his more recent architectural inquiries, revealing a gradual evolution in his photographic vision and, more generally, the problematic course of contemporary photography."--BOOK JACKET.

Shooting Space

Shooting Space
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Publisher : Phaidon Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 071486742X
ISBN-13 : 9780714867427
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Shooting Space by : Elias Redstone

A visual survey of contemporary artists’ photography of architecture, featuring the work of Andreas Gursky, Iwan Baan, Wolfgang Tillmans, Catherine Opie, Thomas Ruff, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and more. Since the invention of photography, architecture has proved a worthy subject for photographers. Shooting Space: Architecture in Contemporary Photography showcases the relationship between the two practices. The book presents a broad spectrum of work from a diverse roster of renowned and emerging artists: Annie Leibovitz captures the construction of Renzo Piano’s New York Times building; James Welling revisits Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House; Walter Niedermayr shifts perspectives on SANAA’s sculptural designs. The book is divided into five chapters, covering collaborations between photographer and architect, global urbanization, alterations to the natural landscape, reappraised Modernist icons, and imagined environments. Presenting a fresh study of outstanding work in contemporary architectural photography, Shooting Space not only provides an engaging display of beautiful photography, but will reward the reader with a considered survey of our built environment.

Traces of India

Traces of India
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Publisher : Montréal : Canadian Centre for Architecture
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 0300098960
ISBN-13 : 9780300098969
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Traces of India by : Maria Antonella Pelizzari

This book investigates the different cultural roles played by photographs of Indian architecture from the latter half of the nineteenth century, an inquiry stretching from their pre-history to their migration into book illustrations, calendar art, and religious imagery. Beyond the apparent purposes of these images - as picturesque views, scientific records of an architectural past, political memorials, travel mementos, textbook vignettes - deeper considerations influenced the way their makers worked in selecting, framing, composing, and populating their representations. Shaping the viewer's thinking about what they represented, these images remain enduring records of a way of seeing, of minds as well as monuments, and exist today as artefacts of the visual culture of colonialism. Twelve essays from scholars working in several disciplines (history, anthropology, art history, and the history of photography) show how photographs of architecture reveal the inescapable ways in which the practice of image making is aligned with the purposes of power, the presumptions accompanying the encounter with strangeness, the internal order of the colonial and the scientific mind, and even our metaphysical dispositions toward the world.