Amherst College: The Campus Guide is an architectural tour of one of North America's most prestigious liberal arts colleges. Founded in Western Massachusetts some two hundred years ago, the one thousand-acre campus is a living museum of architectural history, bearing the imprint of distinguished firms in architecture and landscape architecture: Frederick Law Olmsted; McKim, Mead & White; Benjamin Thompson; Edward Larrabee Barnes; Shepley Bulfinch; and Michael Van Valkenburgh. Organized as a series of six walks, the guide interweaves the history of the college with the story of the campus's development. Newly commissioned photographs and a hand drawn pocket map enhance this engaging journey through Amherst's architecture, landscape, interior design, and sculpture.
About the AuthorBlair Kamin, a 1979 graduate of Amherst, is the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of the
Chicago Tribune. His previous books include
Why Architecture Matters: Lessons from Chicago.
Biddy Martin is the president of Amherst College.
Ralph Lieberman is an architectural historian and photographer. He was the photographer for
Williams College: The Campus Guide and previously collaborated with Kamin on
The Gates of Harvard Yard.
Book InformationISBN 9781616898229
Author Blair KaminFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Princeton Architectural PressPublisher Princeton Architectural Press
Weight(grams) 740g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 161mm * 19mm