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Prudon - Preservation of Modern Architecture - 9780471662945 - V9780471662945
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Preservation of Modern Architecture

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Description for Preservation of Modern Architecture Hardcover. As today's valued examples of modern architecture age to the point that preservation is called for, the methods and technology used in such preservation must be carefully considered so that the design integrity of the building is maintained. Num Pages: 960 pages, Illustrations (some col.). BIC Classification: AM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 283 x 218 x 40. Weight in Grams: 1938.
As today's valued examples of modern architecture age to the point that preservation is called for, the methods and technology used in such preservation must be carefully considered so that the design integrity of the building is maintained. Written by the president of an organization committed to the documentation and preservation of modern architecture, this book outlines best practices for undertaking such efforts and addresses the latest technological advances in the field. Containing relevant case studies of preservation projects in the United States and in Europe, this is the only professional reference for architects dedicated specifically to the subject of preserving modern architecture.

"Winner of the Association for Preservation Technology International 2008 Lee Nelson Book Award"

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
960
Condition
New
Number of Pages
608
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780471662945
SKU
V9780471662945
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Prudon
THEODORE H. M. PRUDON, PhD, FAIA, a leading expert on the preservation of modern architecture, was educated at the University of Delft, Netherlands, and Columbia University where he received his doctorate. He is a partner of Prudon & Partners, based in New York City, and teaches preservation at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Prudon is the President of DOCOMOMO US and a board member of DOCOMOMO International. DOCOMOMO is dedicated to the study of significant works of Modern Movement architecture, landscape design, and urban planning around the world.

Reviews for Preservation of Modern Architecture
"The book is especially deft in its handling of the philosophical and practical issues of preserving Modernism." (Architectural Record, June 2009) "…is the first that addresses the spectrum of issues associated with the stewardship of modern architecture, presents significant manifestations of modernism and frames the philosophical, assessment and conservation challenges of this body of the built environment. (AIA.org, February 2009) "Overall, Preservation of Modern Architecture looks to be a legitimate source to bolster one’s knowledge or gain foundational information about modern architecture." (chicagoarchitecturetoday.com, January 2009) "Throughout, Preservation of Modern Architecture is illustrated extensively with excellent black and white photographs, many of them historic in nature, and excellent plans of each of the case buildings. This book is essential not only for all organizations, practices and educational institutions involved in the practice and education of conservation but also is an extremely useful adjunct to every school of architecture in the world….deserves the very widest of readership for those wishing to understand and value the development of Modern Architecture in the world." (Architectural Science Review, December 2008) "It is a comprehensive volume that endeavors to address every conceivable aspect of its topic. This book begins the necessary and potentially very exciting discussion on the future of the historic preservation movement in the United States and around the world. Take the time to read Preservation of Modern Architecture." (Traditional Building, October 2008) Winner of the Association for Preservation Technology International 2008 Lee Nelson Book Award Oh, the irony. Trend-setting modernist architectural statements of the 20th century, once said to transcend style and region, now require historic preservation. Often functionally obsolete, these structures, in many cases, have suffered neglect, major alterations, or demolition. Convincing owners and governments to protect modernist buildings is a tough sell, unless they are clearly iconic. Architect and Columbia University professor of preservation Prudon explains the situation fully. He includes a section on the materials and methods of the 20th century and the preservation issues of each. The book's second part consists of case studies of a variety of building types. Anyone who has read architecture history will be interested in the way some significant 20th-century buildings have been preserved, rehabilitated, or restored—often at great expense—and how they are being used today. More illustrations would have been welcome. Recommended for academic libraries supporting architecture, urban planning, or structural engineering programs. —David R. Conn, Surrey P.L., B.C. (Library Journal, September 1, 2008)

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