Item #173113 Arcades, The History of a Building Type. Johann Friedrich Geist.
Arcades, The History of a Building Type
Arcades, The History of a Building Type
Arcades, The History of a Building Type
Arcades, The History of a Building Type
Arcades, The History of a Building Type

Arcades, The History of a Building Type

Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1983. Hardcover. Black cloth covered boards with white lettering on spine, illustrated dust jacket, 596 pp, profusely illustrated with bw illustrations. Good+ (foxing spots to top edge, dust jacket faded, interior clean and tight. Item #173113
ISBN: 9780262070829

Arcades opens with an account of the architectural and social history of the arcade and a discussion of its typological development. The core of the book is a descriptive catalog of nearly 300 arcades, listed alphabetically by city, and illustrated with some 200 plans and drawings and 265 photographs. Many of these arcades remain standing today, whether in restored or modified form. Most of the examples are European but arcades in the United States, Latin America, and Australia are also included as is the work of 20th-century architects and entrepreneurs. The grand arcades of Paris, London, and Milan are described in rich detail; but smaller versions in Derby, England, or Winterthur, Switzerland, or St Paul, Minnesota, are described as well. Based on a translation by Jane O. Newman and John H. Smith. Includes bibliographical references and index.

OCLC: 8494176

Price: $45.00