This ambitious publication, now revised and expanded, analyzes what
makes buildings meaningful and enduring. Organized chronologically,
influential buildings from the past seven decades are presented along
with detailed consideration of their key characteristics: site and
surrounding, space and massing, details and ornamentation, and
fenestration and natural light. The wide-ranging case studies cover
everything from residences to opera houses and include sites from every
continent. The Elements of Modern Architecture reflects on why each
building is a memorable contribution to the field of architecture based
on its innovative forms, inventive construction, and/or exemplary
responses to climate, surroundings, local traditions, and culture.
In an age where computer imagery has become commonplace, the over 2,500
painstakingly hand-drawn images presented in this book help readers
return to the core values of understanding memorable architecture:
looking with the eyes, engaging through direct physical experience, and
questioning how the design responds to place, people, and construction.