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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | NA 2706 .U6 P46 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 653550 |
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NA 2705 .W44 2010 Key buildings of the 20th century : plans, sections and elevations / | NA 2705.5 .B836 2012 Architectural inventions : visionary drawings / | NA 2706 .F8 F63213 1999 Greek and Roman architecture in classic drawings / | NA 2706 .U6 P46 2004 Pencil points reader : a journal for the drafting room, 1920-1943 / | NA 2707 .B78 A4 1988 Michelangelo architect : the facade of San Lorenzo and the drum and dome of St. Peter's / | NA 2707 .F67 A4 2021 Norman Foster sketchbooks : 1975-2020 / | NA 2707.F75 A4 2012 Yona Friedman : the dilution of architecture / |
Includes index.
A new volume in our Classic Reprint Series
The first issue of the legendary architecture journal Pencil Points appeared in 1920 as "a journal for the drafting room." Born out of The Architectural Review, and merged with Progressive Architecture in 1943, Pencil Points became the leading voice in architectural and graphic design when modernism flourished, introducing key players from America and Europe. It also established the agenda in architectural theory: multivolume pieces by John Harbeson, Talbot Hamlin, Hugh Ferris, and others dealt with major issues that are still relevant today -- architectural education and practice, small-house design and portable housing, city planning, and the influence (or not) of modernism. Items like George Nelson's series of reports from Europe in the early 1930s, H. Van Buren Magonigle's diatribes against modernism, and a glossary of Ecole des Beaux-Arts terms sit side-by-side with the best architectural drawings and photographs of the 20th century.
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