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Quantity Available: |
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Condition: |
Very Good |
ISBN: |
0292716028 |
Author: |
David Dillon |
Book Title: |
Architecture of O'Neil Ford : Celebrating Place |
Language: |
English |
Topic: | |
Format: |
Hardcover |
Publisher: |
University of Texas Press |
Genre: |
Architecture, Biography & Autobiography |
Publication Year: |
1999 |
Narrative Type: |
Nonfiction |
Illustrator: |
Yes |
Item Height: |
0.8 in |
Item Length: |
11 in |
Item Weight: |
44.6 Oz |
Item Width: |
10 in |
Number of Pages: |
176 Pages |
Brand: |
University of Texas Press |
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Does not apply |
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Item description
O'Neil Ford (1905-1982) was the most influential Texas
architect of the twentieth century. A technological innovator who
bridged Texas' rural past and urban future, he taught three generations
of architects how to adapt vernacular forms and materials to modern
conditions. Widely known for his many projects in San Antonio and
Dallas, Ford also designed buildings from Laredo, Texas, to Saratoga
Springs, New York, over the course of a sixty-year career.
In
this book, David Dillon undertakes the first critical study of Ford's
architecture in both its regional and national contexts. In particular,
Dillon explores Ford's links to the regional and eclectic movements of
the 1920s and 1930s, his use of postwar technology and materials
(lift-slab, pre-stressed concrete shells, new metals), and his influence
on other architects in Texas and the Southwest. Quotes from the
author's wide-ranging interviews with O'Neil Ford in the last years of
his life, as well as with his partners, relatives, friends, and critics,
give the text firsthand vividness.
Hardcover book in very good condition.
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