Architecture Since 1945, Jürgen Joedicke, 1965
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Architecture Since 1945 (1965) by Jürgen Joedicke offers a concise yet authoritative overview of postwar architecture’s major movements, figures, and philosophies. Tracing the global evolution of modernism after World War II, Joedicke examines how architects such as Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Alvar Aalto responded to new technologies, materials, and social conditions. The book contextualizes the rise of the International Style, organic architecture, and emerging regional and experimental trends. With analytical text and rich visual documentation, Joedicke presents a critical framework for understanding how postwar reconstruction and cultural shifts shaped the modern architectural landscape of the mid-twentieth century.
Condition
Hardcover with acetate cover. Beautiful condition with slight yellowing to interior edges. Pencil notes from previous owner through out.
Dimensions (approx)
9.25" x 11.125" x 0.5"
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