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A strikingly original, beautifully narrated history of Western architecture and the cultural transformations that it represents Concrete,
marble, steel, brick: little else made by human hands seems as stable,
as immutable, as a building. Yet the life of any structure is neither
fixed nor timeless. Outliving their original contexts and purposes,
buildings are forced to adapt to each succeeding age. To survive, they
must become shape-shifters. In an inspired refashioning of architectural
history, Edward Hollis recounts more than a dozen stories of such
metamorphosis, highlighting the way in which even the most familiar
structures all change over time into “something rich and strange.” The
Parthenon, that epitome of a ruined temple, was for centuries a working
church and then a mosque; the cathedral of Notre Dame was “restored” to a
design that none of its original makers would have recognized. Remains
of the Berlin Wall, meanwhile, which was once gleefully smashed and
bulldozed, are now treated as precious relics. Altered layer by layer
with each generation, buildings become eloquent chroniclers of the
civilizations they’ve witnessed. Their stories, as beguiling and
captivating as folktales, span the gulf of history. Now Only $9.98
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