Skyscrapers A history of the world's most extraordinary buildings

Judith Dupré, 1956-

Book - 2013

This completely revised and full-color edition presents 10 new buildings, among them The Shard in London (2012, Renzo Piano), the International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong (2010, Kohn Pedersen Fox), the Shanghai Tower (2014, Gensler Architects), and the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah (2018, Adrian Smith), which will be the tallest building in the world when completed. Arranged chronologically by date of building construction, each informative spread has photos of the featured building from various angles, building plans, diagrams, the building's historical background, and technological information. Skyscrapers also offers additional information on such topics as the ancient roots of skyscrapers and visionary cities of the future.

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Published
New York : Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers : Distributed by Workman Publishing Co c2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Judith Dupré, 1956- (author)
Other Authors
Adrian D. (Adrian Devaun) Smith, 1944- (interviewee)
Edition
[Rev. and updated ed.]
Item Description
Includes bibliographical references (p.170) and index.
Physical Description
176 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 47 cm
ISBN
9781579129422
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This updated edition of Dupre's best-selling book gives an enthusiastic, pop-architecture tour of "supertall" buildings. Starting 125 years in the past but lingering particularly on the contemporary moment and notable structures yet to be completed, Dupre frames every building in its historical context, her essays explaining the basic concepts behind the design while accumulating a rough sketch of modern architectural history. For amateur architectural enthusiasts, the wealth of easily accessible information provides a welcome entrance into appreciating the structures for more than their sheer size. The book itself, however, doesn't shy away from exploiting the magnitude of the subject matter-its oversize format (the pages are roughly a foot-and-a-half tall) is an appropriate platform for the lavish photographs, indulgent enough in their immensity to be almost dizzying at times. For this updated version, Dupre provides solid insights on the future of such monumental buildings, dipping into the environmental and urban development considerations that will increasingly influence the function and design of skyscrapers. All together, this sweeping guide is a document of learned and often contagious fervor, ideal for any person who just wants to spend some time geeking out over incredibly tall buildings. Color illus. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.