The Barbican: Architecture and Light
de Alan John Ainsworth
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Acerca del libro
With photography and text by architectural photographer Alan Ainsworth and contributions from experts including Piers Gough and Alec Forshaw, The Barbican: Architecture and Light explores for the first time how the architects’ concern for light helped create a genuine sense of place. Alan Ainsworth’s black and white photography offers an unusual view of one of the great architectural achievements of post-war Britain.
Alan Ainsworth worked in the City of London before becoming a photographer and writer. His recent publications include Clerkenwell: change and renewal (2010) and with Alec Forshaw New City: Contemporary Architecture in the City of London (2012).
Piers Gough was a founding partner of the architectural practice of CZWG in 1975. He was appointed a CBE for services to architecture in 1998 and was elected a Royal Academician in 2002. Alec Forshaw was Chief Conservation and Design Officer in Islington for over 20 years and is now a freelance writer, lecturer and consultant. Chris Rogers writes on architecture and visual culture. Johanna Gibbons is a Fellow of the Landscape Institute and founding partner in 1986 of J and L Gibbons. Jane Northcote is a management consultant, writer and photographer. Catherine Croft is a writer, journalist and the Director of The Twentieth Century Society.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Arquitectura
- Categorías adicionales Fotografía artística
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 72 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura impresa: 9798210027900
- Fecha de publicación: ene. 23, 2022
- Idioma English
Acerca del creador
Dr. Alan John Ainsworth is an independent writer and professional photographer in the fields of architecture, design, jazz and photographic history. He has been a photographer for over 40 years and has built up an extensive body of work in urban, architectural and performing arts photography, especially jazz . His most recent architectural books include The Barbican: Architecture and Light (Oblique Publishing, 2015) and (with Alec Forshaw) New City: Contemporary Architecture in the City of London (Merrill, 2013) and Brussels Art Nouveau: Architecture and Design (Unicorn Press, 2016). In the field of jazz and photography he has published a number of scholarly articles and his book, Sight Readings: Photographers and American Jazz 1900-1960 (Intellect Books/Intellect University of Chicago, 2022) has recently been published. Alan also offers a range of digital books on travel, architectural and art photography subjects. Alan lives and works in Edinburgh.