History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas

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European colonization
favelas
Feathered Serpent
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French colony
geographic diversity
hemispheric urbanization
homesteads
indigenous architecture
La Venta
landscape archaeology
Machu Picchu
maquiladoras
migration theories
missions
MOMA Exhibition
MONTE ALBAN
native cultures
NE USA
new world
Norte Chico Region
NY USA
Olmec Heartland
Paseo De La Reforma
planned unit development
plantations
Platform Mound
Portuguese colony
Poverty Point
pre-Columbian built environments
Pre-encounter
Public Land Survey System
PUDs
railroad stations
religious buildings
Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL
settlement patterns
Spanish colony
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Upper Town
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Wagon Trains

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415534925
  • Weight: 2177g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas is the first comprehensive survey to narrate the urbanization of the Western Hemisphere, from the Arctic Circle to Antarctica, making it a vital resource to help you understand the built environment in this part of the world. The book combines the latest scholarship about the indigenous past with an environmental history approach covering issues of climate, geology, and biology, so that you'll see the relationship between urban and rural in a new, more inclusive way.

Author Clare Cardinal-Pett tells the story chronologically, from the earliest-known human migrations into the Americas to the 1930s to reveal information and insights that weave across time and place so that you can develop a complex and nuanced understanding of human-made landscape forms, patterns of urbanization, and associated building typologies. Each chapter addresses developments throughout the hemisphere and includes information from various disciplines, original artwork, and historical photographs of everyday life, which - along with numerous maps, diagrams, and traditional building photographs - will train your eye to see the built environment as you read about it.

Clare Cardinal-Pett is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Iowa State University, USA.

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