Philadelphia Builds

Philadelphia Builds Essays on Architecture

First Paul Dry Books edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Michael Lewis deploys his gifts as a storyteller to convey the ideas, aspirations, vanities and struggles that gave form to Philadelphia's most important buildings. Written with ferocious passion and deep scholarship, these architectural histories frequently charmed me, occasionally provoked me, and ultimately left me with a richer understanding of the city I thought I already knew."-Inga Saffron, architecture critic, Philadelphia Inquirer, and author of Becoming Philadelphia

In Philadelphia Builds, architecture critic Michael J. Lewis explains why Philadelphia has produced so many extraordinary architects, including Louis Kahn, Frank Furness, and Robert Venturi. Lewis has written about the architecture of his native city for over three decades, and Philadelphia Builds brings together twenty-two of his best essays―including one about Kahn's little-known project to design a memorial for Vladimir Lenin and another which is the first substantial profile of Willis G. Hale, cult hero of Philadelphia hipsters.

Other essays treat William Penn's plan for his new Quaker city, the fierce competitions that gave the city its greatest civic monuments, and also contemporary buildings such as the Barnes Foundation. Richly illustrated with drawings and photographs throughout, Philadelphia Builds is an engaging account of the people and forces that shaped the city from the 1700s to the present day. Includes 120 b/w photographs and images.

Book information

ISBN: 9781589881525
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
Imprint: Paul Dry Books
Pub date:
Edition: First Paul Dry Books edition
DEWEY: 720.974811
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: x, 376
Weight: 544g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 28mm