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Companions to the History of Architecture www.historyofarchitecturecompanions.com General Editor: Harry Francis Mallgrave www.wiley.com Publication Date: Apr 24 2017 Print ISBN: 978-1-444-33851-5 Online ISBN: 978-1-118-88722-6 Hardcover 3192 pages Introductory Print Price: US$650.00 Valid till 31st July 2017 List Print Price: US$795.00 For product and order inquiries, please contact: [email protected] 17-268901 4 Volume Set Unprecedented in its in-depth coverage, and with over 500 illustrations, photographs, and architectural drawings the multi-volume Companions to the History of Architecture offers an indispensable resource on architectural thought and practice ranging from the 15th century to the present day. Brings together an international team of over one hundred eminent historians, academics and practising architects Accessibly structured into volumes organized both chronologically and thematically, spanning the architecture of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment periods, through to the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries Spans a broad and global range of issues, from the impact of war and religion on city architecture; its relationship with the public; and architecture and the sciences; to examples such as materials and Tectonic expression; Beaux-arts and the Gothic; and contemporary issues, such as contemporary architecture’s critical review of its cultural production, ecology, technological saturation, and ontological engagement with a world now largely urbanized Reviews the most recent developments in the field, including theory and practice from the past ten years, along with likely future developments in the history of architecture Publishing simultaneously in print and online, providing an unparalleled reference work for students and scholars alike About the Editor: Harry Francis Mallgrave, Hon FRIBA, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Illinois Institute of Technology. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Architecture and Embodiment: The Implications of the New Sciences and Humanities for Design (2013). His books published with Wiley Blackwell include Architectural Theory: An Anthology from Vitruvius to 1870, Volume 1 (2005), Architectural Theory: An Anthology from 1871 to 2005, Volume 2 (edited with Christina Contandriopoulos, 2008), The Architect’s Brain: Neuroscience, Creativity, and Architecture (2011), and An Introduction to Architectural Theory: 1968 to the Present (with David Goodman, 2011).

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Companions to the History of Architecturewww.historyofarchitecturecompanions.comGeneral Editor: Harry Francis Mallgrave

www.wiley.com

Publication Date: Apr 24 2017Print ISBN: 978-1-444-33851-5Online ISBN: 978-1-118-88722-6Hardcover • 3192 pagesIntroductory Print Price: US$650.00Valid till 31st July 2017List Print Price: US$795.00

For product and order inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

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68901

4 Volume Set

Unprecedented in its in-depth coverage, and with over 500 illustrations, photographs, and architectural drawings the multi-volume Companions to the History of Architecture offers an indispensable resource on architectural thought and practice ranging from the 15th century to the present day.

● Brings together an international team of over one hundred eminent historians, academics and practising architects

● Accessibly structured into volumes organized both chronologically and thematically, spanning the architecture of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment periods, through to the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries

● Spans a broad and global range of issues, from the impact of war and religion on city architecture; its relationship with the public; and architecture and the sciences; to examples such as materials and Tectonic expression; Beaux-arts and the Gothic; and contemporary issues, such as contemporary architecture’s critical review of its cultural production, ecology, technological saturation, and ontological engagement with a world now largely urbanized

● Reviews the most recent developments in the field, including theory and practice from the past ten years, along with likely future developments in the history of architecture

● Publishing simultaneously in print and online, providing an unparalleled reference work for students and scholars alike

About the Editor:

Harry Francis Mallgrave, Hon FRIBA, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Illinois Institute of Technology. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Architecture and Embodiment: The Implications of the New Sciences and Humanities for Design (2013). His books published with Wiley Blackwell include Architectural Theory: An Anthology from Vitruvius to 1870, Volume 1 (2005), Architectural Theory: An Anthology from 1871 to 2005, Volume 2 (edited with Christina Contandriopoulos, 2008), The Architect’s Brain: Neuroscience, Creativity, and Architecture (2011), and An Introduction to Architectural Theory: 1968 to the Present (with David Goodman, 2011).