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How to Read Modern Buildings: A Crash Course in Architecture of the Modern Era

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Small enough to fit in a pocket yet serious enough to provide real answers, this is the ultimate field guide to understanding modern architecture.
 
This eighth entry in Rizzoli’s popular How to Read … series is a one-stop guide to understanding the world’s iconic modern an indispensable pocket-sized guide to the architecture of the modern era.
 
This volume takes the reader on a tour of modern architecture through its most iconic and significant buildings, showing how to read the hallmarks of each architectural style and how to recognize them in the buildings. From Art Deco and Arts and Crafts through Bauhaus, the International Style, and Modernism to today’s environmental architecture and the rise and fall of the “starchitect”, all the major architectural movements from the 1900s to the present day are traced through their classic buildings. Examining the key architectural elements and hidden details of each style, we learn what to look for and where to look for it.
 
Filled with detailed drawings, plans, and photographs, this book is a fascinating architectural history—a must-read for anyone with an interest in architecture, urbanism, and modern design.

256 pages, Paperback

Published March 7, 2017

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May 27, 2018
Cool little book. I'm told architects are poor writers. Book confirmed.
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57 reviews
October 9, 2020
A great introduction into architecture that will make it a lot easier for you to decipher the fabric of modern built environment. Love the “How to Read” editions: always concise, straight to the point and filled with photos and sketches.
59 reviews
November 8, 2022
Great intro to architecture! I am noticing so many things on houses and other buildings now!
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16 reviews
November 23, 2025
No me ha gustado nada; aunque he podido rescatar datos interesantes, la lectura es pesada, mal estructurada y que motiva la lectura en diagonal.
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August 10, 2022
This book is a great introduction to architecture. It’s structure guides the reader’s understanding of modern buildings and the illustration allows the reader to imagine every detail written. Highly recommended!
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67 reviews
March 3, 2017
Nice summary of modern architecture filled to the brim with examples. Quite a good quick reference and also could be used as a guide of what to see in a city (the index by building location is a very nice touch).
54 reviews3 followers
January 28, 2017
Like others in the "How to Read" series, this is an excellent primer that handily comes in a not-so-hefty size. I found the second section, where you can compare how different types of buildings (e.g. religious buildings, cultural buildings, etc.) have changed with various architecture styles, the most enlightening. Also makes for a good checklist of buildings to visit. If you're remotely interested in architecture and learning about why 19th/20th century buildings look the way they do, this is a good book for you.
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September 16, 2024
Cute little book, very informative. Wish there were real images instead of sometimes hard to read line drawings, especially for a book at this scale.
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