Architects' Journeys – Building Traveling Thinking
Discover the transformative power of travel in architecture with Architects' Journeys – Building Traveling Thinking, published by the esteemed Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. This insightful book, released in 2011, features 256 pages filled with contributions from contemporary architects, historians, and theorists who explore how the revolution in travel during the twentieth century has reshaped architectural practices and perceptions. Delve into the intersection of travel and architecture, and understand how these journeys have influenced the evolution of modern design. A must-read for anyone interested in the dynamic relationship between movement and architectural thought, this book is part of the Columbia Books on Architecture and the City series. Enhance your understanding of architecture and its global context today!