From Lake Michigan to the Arctic Circle, from the British Isles to
Brazil, Lighthouses celebrates more than 200 structures and the
stunning vistas that surround them.
Lighthouses may stand watchfully over serene waters one day and be
bombarded by immense waves the next. They may look out on the most
spectacular views, mark the entrance to a busy harbor or be placed in
some of the world's most desolate locations. To seafarers they are
guiding lights in dangerous waters, but, once decommissioned, they can
acquire an air of mystery. They are the most strictly functional of all
civilian buildings and yet they can be surprisingly beautiful and varied
in design. Taking examples from all around the world, the book features
an immense array of operating and disused lighthouses from the 18th
century to the present day, from those marking ocean coastlines to
structures besides lakes and on rivers, from lighthouses cloaked in ice
to Art Deco classics to tilting structures abandoned in sand dunes.