If there is anything to be learned from the history of American architecture it is that it reflects the American adventure in creativity and inventiveness, and the desire to be unique and expressive. In The Groundbreakers, Charles E. Dagit, Jr. examines pioneering American architects and the historical events and trends that gave rise to their achievements. These architects, the caliber of Frank Lloyd Wright and Frank Gehry, created their own distinct, personal styles, and represented the rich heritages of their specific geographical regions.
The American pioneer spirit of individualism is alive and well in the architectural world, and like other American innovations, architecture as practiced in the United States is constantly renewing itself and finding new ways to capture the imagination. This book will be of interest to historians, architects, and students in American studies. Illustrations add dimension to the author's observations.
By:
Charles E. Dagit Jr.
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
Weight: 520g
ISBN: 9781032923826
ISBN 10: 1032923822
Pages: 282
Publication Date: 14 October 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
"Foreword by Peter Q. Bohlin Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The American Dream 2. Beginnings of American Architecture 3. Early History: Two Colonies, Two Capitals 4. William Buckland: The First American Architect 5. The Search for an American Architecture, Thomas Jefferson, a Romantic Rationalist, North and South 6. Boston, the Cradle of Invention, Henry Hobson Richardson 7. Philadelphia, the Generator of Institutions, Frank Furness 8. Chicago, the Prairie Innovations, Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright 9. Pasadena and the Railroad Hotel, the Western Legacy of Greene and Greene 10. San Francisco, Berkeley and the Gold Rush, Bernard Maybeck 11. Tulsa, Oil and Cattle, Bruce Goff 12. Detroit, the Economic Engine, the Automobile, Eero Sarrinen 13. Los Angeles and the Birth of the Film Industry, Rudolph Schindler, the Beginnings of Abstract Modernism, Mies van der Rohe 14. Philadelphia, the Philadelphia School, the Emergence of the Intellectual Revolution, Louis I. Kahn, Romaldo Giurgola, Robert Venturi 15. The International Style, The Americans: Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, I. M. Pei, Philip Johnson 16. The New York Five, ""the Whites,"" The Ultramodernists and Their Conversion, Richard Meier, Michael Graves 17. Architects Out of Context, Charles Moore, Robert A. M. Stern, Peter Bohlin, James Polshek, Antoine Predock, Cesar Pelli 18. Global Architecture and the Architecture of the Bizarre, The Tech-Fantasticism Movement, Eric Owen Moss, Frank Gehry, Los Angeles and the Culture of Fantasy 19. On the Brink, Kieran Timberlake, Steven Holl, Tod Williams Billie Tsien 20. Observations on History and the Future, The American Spirit Illustration Credits Illustrations Index Index"