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100 Years of Architecture
100 Years of Architecture | Alan Powers
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This unique visual history documents in pictures the most exciting and dynamic period of architecture: from the early 20th century to the present day, covering all the key movements, styles and architects, together with many lesser known but important names and buildings. Through archival and full-color photography, plans and architectural drawings, the book illustrates the changing nature of architecture and its expansion during this period from the early developments of concrete and the steel frame, through national styles of architecture and the eruption of Modernism to the influence of science and engineering in the post-war period, the provocative arguments of Postmodernism in the 1980s, right up to today's superstars and global brands. Written by an expert on 20th-century architecture, 100 Years of Architecture has the authority to serve both architecture students and professionals, but packed with over 300 images, it will also appeal to the general reader.
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Book picture, now with bonus Nelly.
Technically, I think this is more of a coffee table book, both in shape and (image heavy) layout. Still, I read it from beginning to end, because how else can I count it read? I actually wish there would have been more text, and perhaps an even more granular grouping of buildings by theme, because I wanted more info, but otherwise good stuff.

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Gonna try to finish this one before midnight. Got a White Russian to keep me company.

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#bokfika with dying phone and a pissy mood

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Having a butterbeer with my book because I couldn't stand the thought of another horrific chai. #bokfika

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#bokfika is back. Although I hate this chai.

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I finally found this book in the library! Litsy's search function: Leaving a lot to wish for.
Anyway, most pages have more text but this one was so pretty.