Concrete Changes: Architecture, Politics, and the Design of Boston City Hall

Author:   Brian M. Sirman
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN:  

9781625343574


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Brian M. Sirman
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
Imprint:   University of Massachusetts Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.398kg
ISBN:  

9781625343574


ISBN 10:   1625343574
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Concrete Changes is a readable, straightforward account of the history, creation, and reception of Boston's famous City Hall building of the 1960s. Indeed, one of the book's virtues is the clarity of its style and organization, which should appeal to a broad readership.--Daniel M. Abramson, author of Obsolescence: An Architectural History Until now, those seeking the story of Boston City Hall had to piece its history together from multiple sources. Sirman provides a narrative explaining the building's inception, completion, and long, troubled existence from the late twentieth century until today. His writing is direct, clear, and jargon-free.--Timothy M. Rohan, author of The Architecture of Paul Rudolph An expertly researched, written, organized and presented study, Concrete Changes: Architecture, Politics, and the Design of Boston City Hall is . . . unreservedly recommended.--Midwest Book Review Sirman draws effectively from the wealth of scholarship on Boston politics, planning, and architecture and unearths extensive unpublished documents, speeches, contemporary newspaper accounts, and periodical articles . . . With this book in hand, visitors may appreciate all the more Sirman's sound history, intepretations, and descriptions.--The New England Quarterly


An expertly researched, written, organized and presented study, Concrete Changes: Architecture, Politics, and the Design of Boston City Hall is... unreservedly recommended. --Midwest Book Review


Concrete Changes is a readable, straightforward account of the history, creation, and reception of Boston's famous City Hall building of the 1960s. Indeed, one of the book's virtues is the clarity of its style and organization, which should appeal to a broad readership. --Daniel M. Abramson, author of Obsolescence: An Architectural History Until now, those seeking the story of Boston City Hall had to piece its history together from multiple sources. Sirman provides a narrative explaining the building's inception, completion, and long, troubled existence from the late twentieth century until today. His writing is direct, clear, and jargon-free. --Timothy M. Rohan, author of The Architecture of Paul Rudolph An expertly researched, written, organized and presented study, Concrete Changes: Architecture, Politics, and the Design of Boston City Hall is . . . unreservedly recommended. --Midwest Book Review Sirman draws effectively from the wealth of scholarship on Boston politics, planning, and architecture and unearths extensive unpublished documents, speeches, contemporary newspaper accounts, and periodical articles . . . With this book in hand, visitors may appreciate all the more Sirman's sound history, interpretations, and descriptions. --The New England Quarterly


Sirman draws effectively from the wealth of scholarship on Boston politics, planning, and architecture and unearths extensive unpublished documents, speeches, contemporary newspaper accounts, and periodical articles... With this book in hand, visitors may appreciate all the more Sirman's sound history, intepretations, and descriptions. --The New England Quarterly An expertly researched, written, organized and presented study, Concrete Changes: Architecture, Politics, and the Design of Boston City Hall is... unreservedly recommended. --Midwest Book Review


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Brian M. Sirman teaches history, architecture, and writing at Boston University and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

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