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Boston Architecture (notice n° 4678)

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020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 2-262-02070-x (hardcover), 0-262-52015-x(paperback)
040 ## - SOURCE DU CATALOGAGE
Origine cataloguage BC-EPAU
041 10 - CODE DE LANGUE
Langue Français
100 ## - VEDETTE PRINCIPALE - AUTEUR PRINCIPAL
Auteur FREEMAN, Donald
245 10 - MENTION DU TITRE
Titre BOSTON ARCHITECTURE
260 10 - PUBLICATION, DIFFUSION, ETC. (ADRESSE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE)
Année d'édition [1970, 1971]
Lieu d'édition Cambridge
-- Massachusettes
Nom de l'éditeur MIT Press
300 ## - DESCRIPTION MATÉRIELLE
Nombre de pages 122 p.
Illustration Ill.,Photogr.
Format 23 cm.
700 ## - AUTEUR(S) SECONDAIRE(S)
NOM et Prenom COOLIDGE, John
942 10 - DETAILS SUPPLEMENTAIRES
Type document Ouvrage
Famille/Sous-Famille ART. ARCHITECTURE --> ESTHETIQUE ET THEORIE DE L'ARCHITECTURE
Cote 8.2
994 ## - Code Document
Code 08040075
500 ## - NOTE GÉNÉRALE
Notes En-téte : Boston Society of Architects, Index, Bibliogra: p. 118-119
520 ## - RÉSUMÉ, ETC.
Résumé Originally prepared to introduce Boston to the members of the American Institute of Architects meeting there in June 1970, this book now serves a wider purpose of presenting America's most architecturally interesting city to both architects and non architects, whether in or not in Boston. Boston's architecture is marked by diversity and by a sometimes astonishing juxtaposition of styles, periods, and purposes. The work of H. H. Richardson stands its ground across the street from I. M. Pei's; Charles Bulfinch's State House (1795), at the summit of Beacon Hill, looks down on Paul Rudolph's state office buildings; the magnificent new City Hall is separated from Faneuil Hall only by Sam Adams (in bronze)- and both equally well accommodate today's public debates, as one also did before the Revolution. Yet, in spite of this diversity, there are whole sections of the city that have their own unmistakable character-a historic/architectural cohesion that immediately impresses itself on the mental map of those who pass through them. In picture and in text (which briefly recounts their history and prospects) some of the most important of these sections are exhibited and described. These are Beacon Hill, the Back Bay, the Fenway, the Central Business District (including the new Government Center), the Waterfront, the South End, Roxbury and Washington Park, and the city of Cambridge. Maps of these sections, pinpointing the buildings pictured, are also included.
Sommaire P.1.1. Introduction.<br/>P.18. 2. Back bay/ The Fenway<br/>P.42. 3. Central Business District.<br/>P. 60. 4. Waterfront.<br/>P.72. 5. South End.<br/>P.84. 6.Roxbury/ Washington Park.<br/>P. 98. 7. Cambridje. <br/>P.117. Outside Boston.<br/>
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Mots clés libres Architecture, Buildings, structures, États-Unis, Boston
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