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Frank Furness: The Complete Works

Frank Furness: The Complete Works
Author: George E. Thomas
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1996-12
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9781568980942

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This encyclopedic book is the first complete monograph of Furness's work. More than 670 projects are presented through 700 photographs and drawings.


Frank Furness

Frank Furness
Author: Michael J. Lewis
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780393730630

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Frank Furness' energy, confidence, brashness, vulgarity, and full-throated love of life vibrate in his architecture.


Frank Furness

Frank Furness
Author: George E. Thomas
Publisher: Haney Foundation
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780812224870

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A sweeping assessment of the entire career of Frank Furness that features more than one hundred illustrations, George E. Thomas's book argues that modern American architecture, in design and genealogy, is rooted in the industrial culture of Philadelphia and the office of Frank Furness.


William L. Price

William L. Price
Author: George E. Thomas
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568982205

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"Price, a disciple of Frank Furness who practiced in Philadelphia from 1883 to 1916, established the character of two of the nation's greatest resorts, Atlantic City and Miami, thus shaping the architecture of the Roaring Twenties.


Frank Furness

Frank Furness
Author: George E. Thomas
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0812294831

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Frank Furness (1839-1912) has remained a curiosity to architectural historians and critics, somewhere between an icon and an enigma, whose importance and impact have yet to be properly evaluated or appreciated. To some, his work pushed pattern and proportion to extremes, undermining or forcing together the historic styles he referenced in such eclectic buildings as the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the University of Pennsylvania Library. To others, he was merely a regional mannerist creating an eccentric personal style that had little resonance and modest influence on the future of architecture. By placing Furness in the industrial culture that supported his work, George Thomas finds a cutting-edge revolutionary who launched the beginnings of modern design, played a key part in its evolution, and whose strategies continue to affect the built world. In his sweeping reassessment of Furness as an architect of the machine age, Thomas grounds him in Philadelphia, a city led by engineers, industrialists, and businessmen who commissioned the buildings that extended modern design to Chicago, Glasgow, and Berlin. Thomas examines the multiple facets of Victorian Philadelphia's modernity, looking to its eager embrace of innovations in engineering, transportation, technology, and building, and argues that Furness, working for a particular cohort of clients, played a central role in shaping this context. His analyses of the innovative planning, formal, and structural qualities of Furness's major buildings identifies their designs as initiators of a narrative that leads to such more obviously modern figures as Louis Sullivan, William Price, Frank Lloyd Wright and eventually, the architects of the Bauhaus. Misunderstood and reviled in the traditional architectural centers of New York and Boston, Furness's projects, commissioned by the progressive industrialists of the new machine age, intentionally broke with the historical styles of the past to work in a modern way—from utilizing principles based on logistical planning to incorporating the new materials of the industrial age. Lavishly illustrated, the book includes more than eighty black-and-white and thirty color photographs that highlight the richness of his work and the originality of his design spanning more than forty years.


Evolving Transcendentalism in Literature and Architecture

Evolving Transcendentalism in Literature and Architecture
Author: Naomi Tanabe Uechi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1443866407

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Evolving Transcendentalism in Literature and Architecture: Frank Furness, Louis Sullivan, and Frank Lloyd Wright demonstrates how American architects read literature and transformed abstract philosophy and literary form into physical substance. Furness, Sullivan, and Wright were inspired by such Transcendentalists as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman, and attempted to embody the concepts of nature, American identity, and Universalism in their architecture. Notably, this book is the first attempt to concentrate on analyzing these architects’ works from the perspective of Transcendentalism. This is also the first time that reproductions of Wright’s copy of Leaves of Grass and several tape records of Wright’s Sunday morning talks, both held in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archive, have been published. Importantly, these Transcendentalist architects’ philosophy has been influential in the development of contemporary environmental architects all over the world, including Paolo Soleri (an Italian-American) and Glenn Murcutt (an Australian), both of whom are discussed in the final chapter of this book.


The Architectural Theory of Viollet-le-Duc

The Architectural Theory of Viollet-le-Duc
Author: Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-Le-Duc
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1990-03-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262720137

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Among architects and preservationists, the writings of Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879) have long been considered major resources. They inspired a generation of American architects, including Frank Furness, John Wellborn Root, Louis Sullivan, and Frank Lloyd Wright. In 1894, the critic Montgomery Schuyler observed that Viollet-le-Duc's books "have had the strongest influence on this generation of readers." But for the past century, all but one of his works have been out of print in English. These readings carefully selected from the entire range of Viollet-le-Duc's work make available the historical insights and practical principles of one of the most imaginative, and inspiring architectural theorists of the modern era. M.F. Hearn has culled from Viollet-le-Duc's books on architecture the passages in which his major ideas about the theory of architecture are most cogently expressed.Hearn has arranged and interplated the readings in a sequence of topics covering Viollet-le-Duc's views on the architecture of the past, his convictions about the education of architects, his philosophy of method, principles of design, and his guidelines for restoration. The selections are introduced by a biographical essay connected by interpretive commentaries, and followed by a biographical note.


Buildings of Pennsylvania

Buildings of Pennsylvania
Author: George E. Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780813929675

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This volume describes buildings in an area central to the development of the US. It shows the diverse styles of the Commonwealth State that has its hybrid regional architectural roots in both Britain and the new experiment in democracy. Following an overview of Pennsylvania's historical and cultural geography, sections organized by region, then county, present descriptions of the homes, commercial buildings, and public spaces of Philadelphia to the resort country of the Pocono Mountains.


Building America's First University

Building America's First University
Author: George E. Thomas
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2000-05-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780812235159

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"More than a guide, this is a thorough and engaging study of a great American institution."--Choice