Description
Building Toys: An Architect's Collection documents over 100 architectural building toys from the author's collection, from the mid-1800s to the present, from the U.S. and abroad. Each toy has an immersive two-page spread celebrating its unique features with photos of packaging graphics, component parts, assembly diagrams, and a built example designed and constructed by the author.
Well-researched background information on designers and company histories provides intriguing facts which complete each toy's description. When taken together, these stories reveal a microcosm of western commercial and industrial history, illustrating trends in design, advertising, and material production techniques.
The book is organised by toy material (natural wood, metal, plastic, etc.), creating six "chapters." It includes a two-page introduction which reflects the author's role as architect, photographer, and collector. There are approximately 250 pages giving a dynamic visual portrayal of a seldom seen world.
About the Author
John Rock is an architect based in Santa Monica. His projects span over 30 years, and range across commercial, industrial, and residential building types. He has taught architectural theory at both Woodbury University and the Southern California Institute of Architecture.
Reviews
"A Santa Monica-based architect and former professor of architectural theory, the author's passion shines out from every page... Over the course of 30 years, John Rock has collected more than 100 toys, now gathered together into an encyclopaedic narration, from 1800 to the present day." - Salone Milano
Book Information
ISBN 9781954081987
Author John Rock
Format Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint Oro Editions
Publisher Oro Editions
Weight(grams) 1037g