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The Architecture of Delano Aldrich

The Architecture of Delano Aldrich

Peter Pennoyer
4.7/5 ( ratings)
The grand country estates, striking townhouses and club buildings, churches, schools, and public buildings designed by William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes Aldrich are exceptional examples of architectural creativity and originality.



Illustrated with stunning color photographs taken expressly for the book and many historic photographs, plans, and drawings reproduced in rich duotone, The Architecture of Delano Aldrich is the first book to give an account of the architects’ backgrounds and beginnings and the scope of their practice, setting the firm’s work within the social and architectural context of the day. It examines twenty particularly exemplary projects, showing how the architects tempered the purely functional aesthetic, inherent in a modernist approach, with the artistic aesthetic of traditional classical architecture. Early commissions of large country and city houses and clubs as well as the larger government and civic buildings of the post-Depression years, increasingly modern and stylized, reflect their underlying dedication to a classical architectural language and the great fluidity and breadth of their work. Among the featured projects are the Walters Art Gallery , High Lawn , Oheka , the Knickerbocker and Union Clubs , Peterloon , the U.S. Post Office Department Building , the American Government Building , Sterling Divinity School, Yale University , and the New York Municipal Airport, La Guardia Field .



A catalogue raisonné, employee roster, and list of buildings now serving as museums are also included, making The Architecture of Delano Aldrich the definitive source about a practice whose work forms a lasting part of the American landscape.
Language
English
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
W. W. Norton Company
Release
March 17, 2003
ISBN
0393730875
ISBN 13
9780393730876

The Architecture of Delano Aldrich

Peter Pennoyer
4.7/5 ( ratings)
The grand country estates, striking townhouses and club buildings, churches, schools, and public buildings designed by William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes Aldrich are exceptional examples of architectural creativity and originality.



Illustrated with stunning color photographs taken expressly for the book and many historic photographs, plans, and drawings reproduced in rich duotone, The Architecture of Delano Aldrich is the first book to give an account of the architects’ backgrounds and beginnings and the scope of their practice, setting the firm’s work within the social and architectural context of the day. It examines twenty particularly exemplary projects, showing how the architects tempered the purely functional aesthetic, inherent in a modernist approach, with the artistic aesthetic of traditional classical architecture. Early commissions of large country and city houses and clubs as well as the larger government and civic buildings of the post-Depression years, increasingly modern and stylized, reflect their underlying dedication to a classical architectural language and the great fluidity and breadth of their work. Among the featured projects are the Walters Art Gallery , High Lawn , Oheka , the Knickerbocker and Union Clubs , Peterloon , the U.S. Post Office Department Building , the American Government Building , Sterling Divinity School, Yale University , and the New York Municipal Airport, La Guardia Field .



A catalogue raisonné, employee roster, and list of buildings now serving as museums are also included, making The Architecture of Delano Aldrich the definitive source about a practice whose work forms a lasting part of the American landscape.
Language
English
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
W. W. Norton Company
Release
March 17, 2003
ISBN
0393730875
ISBN 13
9780393730876

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