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Ralph Adams Cram Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Ralph Adams Cram è stato un influente architetto americano, rinomato per i suoi progetti di edifici universitari ed ecclesiastici, spesso in stile neogotico. La sua attività architettonica era dedicata alla creazione di opere che continuano a definire molti prestigiosi campus universitari e istituzioni religiose. L'approccio di Cram all'architettura era profondamente radicato nella storia e nella tradizione, evidente nelle sue sensibilità estetiche e nelle scelte dei materiali. Il suo lavoro ha lasciato un segno indelebile nell'architettura americana, e le sue strutture sono celebrate per la loro bellezza senza tempo e la loro maestria artigianale.


"The best book on Japanese architecture ever produced by a Westerner." — The American ArchitectJapanese architecture is undoubtedly less well known and less appreciated than the architecture of any other civilized nation. Not only this, but it is almost universally misjudged, and while the world has by degrees come to know and admire the pictorial and industrial arts of Japan, her architecture, which is the rot and vehicle of all other modes of art, is passed over with a casual reference to its fantastic quality or a patronizing tribute to the excellence of some of its carved decoration.Written at a time when Japanese art was only beginning to be appreciated in the West, Impressions of Japanese Architecture conveys a sense of discovery and enthusiasm that modern readers will find as interesting and infectious as the book's first readers did.Long considered a classic, this new edition contains a foreword by acclaimed contemporary architect and author, Mira Locher. Originally published about one hundred years ago, Impressions of Japanese Architecture is still of immense value to anyone wishing for a better understanding of Japanese architecture, art and culture.