The age of glass : a cultural history of glass in modern and contemporary architecture /

Glass has long transformed the architectural landscape. From the Crystal Palace through to the towering glass spires of today's cities, few architectural materials have held such immense symbolic resonance in the modern era. 'The Age of Glass' explores the cultural and technological a...

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Main Authors: Eskilson, Stephen, 1964
Published: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Glass has long transformed the architectural landscape. From the Crystal Palace through to the towering glass spires of today's cities, few architectural materials have held such immense symbolic resonance in the modern era. 'The Age of Glass' explores the cultural and technological ascension of glass in modern and contemporary architecture. Showing how the use of glass is driven as much by changing cultural concerns as it is by developments in technology and style, it traces the richly interwoven material, symbolic, and ideological histories of glass to show how it has produced and disperse
Carrier Form: xiii, 229 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781474278355 (paperback) :
1474278353 (paperback)
9781474278362 (hardback)
1474278361 (hardback)
Index Number: NA4140
CLC: TU-05
TU382-09
Call Number: TU382-09/E758
Contents: The age of glass -- Stained glass -- Daylight -- Glass visions -- Structural glass -- Shade -- The politics of glass.