Published by Thames & Hudson, Modern Architecture offers an insightful overview of the contemporary architecture tradition. In the renewed fifth edition of the best-selling volume, the history of modern architecture is covered thoroughly from its origins all the way to the noughties. The book is written by architect and art historian Kenneth Frampton, and it is part of Thames & Hudson's acclaimed World of Art series.
This highly acclaimed survey of modern architecture and its origins has become a classic since it first appeared in 1980, and has helped to shape architectural practice and discourse worldwide. For this extensively revised and updated fifth edition, Kenneth Frampton has added a new section that explores in detail the modernist tradition in architecture across the globe in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. He examines the varied ways in which architects are not only responding to the geographical, climatic, material and cultural contexts of their buildings, but also pursuing distinct lines of approach that emphasize topography, morphology, sustainability, materiality habitat and civic form. It remains an essential book for all students of architecture and architectural history.