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Foster's forceful, informed opinions will appeal to readers interested in the fusion, complexities, and tensions of contemporary architecture and its convergence with modern art.
Of tremendous appeal to design, art, and cultural historians for uncommon examples and treatment of lesser-known artists. As befitting the subject, the catalog is a visual delight.
Popular since it was first published in 1986, this title can be appreciated by a second generation of readers for Watkin's erudition, big-picture overviews, and explanations of historical context and continuity.
This elegantly produced homage with handsome black-and-white photos will enlighten, inform, and earn an approving nod from the Giacometti faithful, as well as readers interested in mid-20th-century Parisian culture.
Although insistent, even proselytizing in tone and largely uncritical, the work will appeal to architectural revivalists for the depth of its treatment of Adam's manifold UK projects, which are enthusiastically endorsed by Britain's Prince Charles in the foreword.
Aureli is a philosophical, learned, and reliable guide to both architectural history and big-picture urbanism; this will be of particular interest to upper-division undergrads and grads studying those fields.
Guaranteed rapture for contemplative minds and adherents of Eastern religions; photography devotees will appreciate what amounts to a retrospective of Davis's stunning nature images.