Description
Illustrated with more than 140 photographs, Chicago Skyscrapers, 1934-1986 tells the fascinating stories of the people, ideas, negotiations, decision-making, compromises, and strategies that changed the history of architecture and one of its showcase cities.
About the Author
Thomas Leslie is an architect, educator, and author. His books include Beauty's Rigor: Patterns of Production in the Work of Pier Luigi Nervi and Chicago Skyscrapers, 1871-1934.
Reviews
"An ambitious history that's less the usual roundup of Loop landmarks than an architecture junkie's dense wandering intriguingly away from downtown." --Chicago Tribune
"A magisterial account of our city's high-rise foundations." --Newcity
"An impressive and important book that ranks with other works providing the deepest insights into what makes Chicago, Chicago. . . . Chicago Skyscrapers, 1934-1986 is one of those rare books about significant architectural structures that looks beyond design controversies, elegant descriptions, and engineering details and examines the forces behind their creation." --Third Coast Review
"A worthy successor to the pathbreaking work of Carl Condit, this deeply researched volume explores the architectural design, structure and equipment of tall buildings in Chicago from the 1930s into the 1980s in their full and complex relationship to changing economic, social, and political realities in the city."--Robert Bruegmann, author of Art Deco Chicago: Designing Modern America
Book Information
ISBN 9780252044953
Author Thomas Leslie
Format Hardback
Page Count 354
Imprint University of Illinois Press
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Dimensions(mm) 279mm * 216mm * 28mm