Memphis City Guide (1 Issue)

Memphis City Guide (1 Issue)
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9785552535118

Packed with nuts-and-bolts information on Memphis life along with valuable insider tips, secrets and hard-to-find information, this is a handy reference to vital city services, public and private education, area business, arts, music, dining, and sports.

Memphis, an Architectural Guide

Memphis, an Architectural Guide
Author: Eugene J. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1990
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780870496554

Memphis is a city whose rich architectural heritage dates back to before the Civil War. This lucid, lively book, the first guide to Memphis architecture, invites readers to explore a very special urban environment, savoring its triumphs and mourning its crucial losses. Descriptions of some 550 buildings, together with 250 photographs and detailed maps, are organized to facilitate touring the city section by section. Brief histories of Memphis and of its architectural development introduce the text, while entries sketch the origins and characters of particular neighborhoods, suggesting the contexts within which individual structures were created. Of special interest are descriptions of important buildings no longer standing. With this book in hand, one can imagine a specific urban scene as it once was, then compare it with the same scene today. -- cover

As Seen

As Seen
Author: Zoƫ Ryan
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0300228627

Exhibitions have long played a crucial role in defining disciplinary histories. This fascinating volume examines the impact of eleven groundbreaking architecture and design exhibitions held between 1956 and 2006, revealing how they have shaped contemporary understanding and practice of these fields. Featuring written and photographic descriptions of the shows and illuminating essays from noted curators, scholars, critics, designers, and theorists, As Seen: Exhibitions that Made Architecture and Design History explores the multifaceted ways in which exhibitions have reflected on contemporary dilemmas and opened up new processes and ways of working. Providing a fresh perspective on some of the most important exhibitions of the 20th century from America, Europe, and Japan, including This Is Tomorrow, Expo '70, and Massive Change, this book offers a new framework for thinking about how exhibitions can function as a transformative force in the field of architecture and design.