Guardians of Detroit

Guardians of Detroit
Title Guardians of Detroit PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Morrison
Publisher Painted Turtle
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780814345702

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Building-by-building pictorial and historical survey of the remarkable collection of architectural sculpture found in Detroit.

Guardians of Detroit

Guardians of Detroit
Title Guardians of Detroit PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Morrison
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Decoration and ornament, Architectural
ISBN 9780814345719

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Detroit is home to amazing architectural sculpture?a host of gargoyles, grotesques, and other silent guardians that watch over the city from high above its streets and sidewalks, often unnoticed or ignored by the people passing below. Jeff Morrison?s 'Guardians of Detroit: Architectural Sculpture in the Motor City' documents these incredible features in a city that began as a small frontier fort and quickly grew to become a major metropolis and industrial titan.0Detroit developed steadily following its founding in 1701. From 1850 to 1930 it experienced unprecedented population growth, increasing from 21,019 to over 1,500,000 people. A city of giants, Detroit became home to people of towering ambition and vision who gained wealth and sought to leave their mark on the city they loved. This aspiration created a massive building boom during a time when architectural styles favored detailed ornamentation, resulting in a collection of architectural sculpture unmatched by any other U.S. city. 'Guardians of Detroit' is a first-of-its-kind project to explore, document, and explain this singular collection on a building-by-building basis and to discover and share the stories of these structures and the artists, artisans, and architects who created them.

American City

American City
Title American City PDF eBook
Author Robert Sharoff
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 154
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0814332706

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"In the 1910s and 1920s there was more steel going up in Detroit than anywhere outside of New York and Chicago. The result was the country's first high-tech metropolis, a city of lavish monuments and glittering skyscrapers." "The list of major architects who designed buildings for Detroit includes Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, Stanford White, Daniel Burnham, Cass Gilbert, Albert Kahn, Minoru Yamasaki, Philip Johnson, and numerous others." "Detroit's public buildings - its museums, libraries, schools, and monuments - are second to none in terms of their overall scale, materials, and detailing. Hotels, stores, theaters, and other commercial venues display a breezy cosmopolitanism consistent with the city's position as both a technology hub and a crossroads of immigration." "Overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of the buildings they encountered on a 2003 visit to downtown Detroit, writer Robert Sharoff and photographer William Zbaren were inspired to create American City: Detroit Architecture, 1845-2005, the first new large-format book on the city's architecture in more than thirty years." "The fact that many structures are either endangered or marginally in use makes the book all the more compelling. In 2005, the National Trust for Historic Preservation placed "the historic buildings of downtown Detroit" on the list of the country's most endangered landmarks." "The book also includes examples of interesting new architecture as well as numerous historic buildings from the 1920s and earlier that have been maintained or in some cases painstakingly restored."--BOOK JACKET.

The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region

The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region
Title The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Bishop Eckert
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780814328071

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Geography, geology, architecture, and biography are joined to create this detailed study of a region and the majestic sandstone with which it was developed.

Designing Detroit

Designing Detroit
Title Designing Detroit PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Smith
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 496
Release 2017-05-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0814339808

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In the early 1900s, Detroit was leading the nation in architectural innovation and designer Wirt Rowland was at the forefront of this advancement, yet few are even aware of his substantial contribution to the evolution of architectural style. It is widely believed that celebrated local architect Albert Kahn designed many of Detroit’s structures, such as the General Motors and First National Bank buildings. In fact, while Kahn’s efforts were focused on running his highly successful firm, it was Rowland, his chief designer, who was responsible for the appearance and layout of these buildings—an important point in appreciating the contributions of both Kahn and Rowland. During the early twentieth century, Rowland devised a wholly new or “modern” design for buildings, one not reliant on decorative elements copied from architecture of the past. As buildings became more specialized for their intended use, Rowland met the challenge with entirely new design methodologies and a number of improved technologies and materials that subsequently became commonplace. Designing Detroit: Wirt Rowland and the Rise of Modern American Architecture begins with a brief overview of Rowland’s early life and career. Author Michael G. Smith goes on to analyze Rowland’s achievements in building design and as a leader of Detroit’s architectural community throughout both World Wars and the Great Depression. The interdependence of architecture with the city’s fluctuating economic prosperity and population growth is explored, illuminating the conditions for good architecture and the arts in general. The author identifies the influence of Jay Hambidge’s “dynamic symmetry” in Rowland’s work and how it allowed him to employ color as a modern replacement for traditional ornamentation, leading to the revolutionary design of the Union Trust (Guardian) Building, for which he receives nearly unanimous praise in national media. This book is concerned primarily with Rowland’s influence on Detroit architecture, but spans beyond his work in Michigan to include the designer’s broad reach from New York to Miami. A comprehensive appendix includes extensive lists of Rowland’s publications, locations he had designed, and jobs taken on by his firm during his tenure. This book represents new research and insights not previously discussed in either scholarly or general audience texts and will be of interest to casual readers of Detroit history, as well as architecture historians.

Detroit Is No Dry Bones

Detroit Is No Dry Bones
Title Detroit Is No Dry Bones PDF eBook
Author Camilo J. Vergara
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2016-11-16
Genre Photography
ISBN 0472130110

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A photographic record of almost three decades of Detroit's changing urban fabric

Guardians of Detroit

Guardians of Detroit
Title Guardians of Detroit PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2018-11-14
Genre
ISBN 9780578419671

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A 22-page coloring book with drawings based on photos shot for Guardians of Detroit: Architectural Sculpture in the Motor City. Printed on bright white 100 lb. acid-free paper.