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World Monuments: 50 Irreplaceable Sites To Discover, Explore, and Champion [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 264x213x33 mm, weight: 1497 g, 200 COLOR & B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Rizzoli International Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0789334186
  • ISBN-13: 9780789334183
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 264x213x33 mm, weight: 1497 g, 200 COLOR & B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Rizzoli International Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0789334186
  • ISBN-13: 9780789334183
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A stunning tour of 50 of the world’s most extraordinary destinations selected from the World Monuments Fund’s most important sites of global heritage. In commemoration of its 50th anniversary, the World Monuments Fund has commissioned some of today’s most important writers to give voice to the organization’s work around the world over the past 50 years. Curated by the International Center of Photography, the book features striking images from renowned photographers, including Edward Burtynsky, Tiina Itkonen, Erich Lessing, Gideon Mendel, and Sebastião Salgado.

In essence, this is a bucket list for the educated traveler—armchair or otherwise. From Venice and Petra to New Orleans and Angkor, Easter Island to the Tempel Synagogue in Kraków, Poland, to the Mughal Gardens of Agra, India, to the Chancellerie d’Orléans in Paris, World Monuments presents 50 of the world’s most compelling destinations, cultural heritage sites, and significant architectural works that must be seen and preserved.

Recenzijas

Published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the World Monuments Fund, World Monuments is a lavish new coffee table book that highlights 50 historic sites alongside compelling essays by eight experts...from Angkor to Yaxchilan. Each chapter begins with an essay by a leading scholar. John Julius Norwich covers the effects of natural catastrophe and climate change on Venice while Anne Applebaum uses the remaining Jewish synagogues in Krakow as a framework for discussing intentional damage at the hands of war and human conflict. Other essays by luminaries including William Dalrymple and Andre Aciman address additional concerns by focusing on sites in Rome, Cairo, Agra, Cusco, Mexico City and Beijing. World Monuments complements the thoughtful essays with informative summaries and splendid photographs that get at the heart of each historic site. While the books primary focus is on the importance of historic preservation efforts, it also inspires as a bucket list for the educated travelerarmchair or otherwise. Longitude, Recommended Reading for Travelers

"No mere coffee table book, [ World Monument's] pages are filled with though-provoking essays by some of the world's prominent writers . . . In essence, the book is an armchair bucket list for the educated traveler. From Petra to new Orleans and Angkor to the Tempel Synagogue in Krakow, the Mughal Gardens of Agra, India to the Changellerie d'Orleans in Paris, it offers 50 of the world's more compelling destinations, cultural heritage sites and significant architectural works."  ARCHITECTS & ARTISANS

Preface HRH The Prince of Wales 10(2)
Foreword 12(2)
Kenneth I. Chenault
Introduction 14(4)
Bonnie Burnham
War and Human Conflict: Intentional or Collateral Eradication of Cultural History
18(26)
Anne Applebaum
Natural Catastrophe and Climate Change: An Escalating Danger
44(28)
John Julius Norwich
Pressures of Development: The Survival of Historic Structures as Cities Expand
72(26)
Ismail Serageldin
Resources: Generating and Prioritizing through Feast or Famine
98(26)
Andre Aciman
Recognition: Vigilance and the Reinvigoration of Threatened Landmarks
124(28)
William Dalrymple
The Erosion of Cultural Traditions: Who Will Cherish if Cultural Relevance Is Lost?
152(26)
Fernanda Eberstadt
Urban Life: World Urbanization and Turbulent Change
178(28)
Justin Davidson
Hidden Treasures: Spectacular Sites Rediscovered
206(28)
Andrew Solomon
Contributor Biographies 234(4)
Acknowledgments 238(2)
Photography Credits 240
World Monuments Fund is the world s premier nongovernmental organization that protects against the loss of the world s architectural and cultural heritage, comprising the built environment, the artworks that embellish it, and the cultural traditions that it sustains. Since 1965, it has successfully completed approximately 600 projects in almost 100 countries around the world.