The Guardian Building: Cathedral of Finance

Author:   Wayne State University Press
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
ISBN:  

9780814333853


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 September 2008
Format:   Paperback
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The Guardian Building: Cathedral of Finance


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This book presents a detailed photographic history of the Union Trust Building, now known as the Guardian Building, one of the architectural gems of Detroit's skyline. The years between World War I and the economic collapse of 1929 witnessed Detroit's greatest building boom. Perhaps the most recognizable and innovative structure erected during that era was the Union Trust Building, now known as the Guardian Building. Designed by Wirt Rowland - of the firm Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls - the Guardian's expressive Gothic-inspired elements, bright orange brick facade, and brightly colored ceramic accents immediately set it apart from the surrounding buildings of Detroit's financial district. The interior is similarly extravagant, with a lobby ceiling made entirely of multicolored tiles, walls and floors accented by exotic marbles, and platinum-colored Monel metal elevator doors, gates, and handrails.In ""The Guardian Building"" James W. Tottis tells the story of the opulent block-long tower, the influential company that commissioned it, and the under-appreciated architect responsible for its design. In full-color historic and contemporary photos, Tottis details everything from the China designed by the architect for use in the Guardian dining room to the building's rarely seen upper banking room. Tottis also investigates the sources of design and materials for the Guardian, finding that it brought together the finest artisans, craftsmen, and firms of the time, including Rookwood Pottery, Pewabic Pottery, Moline Furniture Works, architectural sculptor Joe Parducci, and muralist Ezra Winter.The thorough history and visual tour of ""The Guardian Building"" proves that even among the many significant Depression-era buildings of Detroit, the Guardian is unique. Architecture buffs as well as those interested in Detroit history and culture will enjoy this elegant and informative volume.

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Author:   Wayne State University Press
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
Imprint:   Wayne State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 23.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 31.10cm
Weight:   1.231kg
ISBN:  

9780814333853


ISBN 10:   0814333850
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 September 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Anyone who loves architecture or downtown Detroit in likely to be intrigued by The Guardian Building: Cathedral of Finance, a sumptuously illustrated new book by James W. Tottis, the associate curator of American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Designed by Detroit architect Wirt Rowland, the orange-brick Guardian Building is one of America's more-exuberant art deco skyscrapers, and an experience not to be missed."" -- ""Detroit News"" The outstanding downtown monument represents a superior achievement from the last great decade for stone-and-brick-clad buildings. Built just before the onset of the Great Depression, it drew on the talents of the area's craftsmen and artisans, as well as remarkable aesthetic sensibility of architect Wirt C. Rowland. Author James W. Tottis offers a tour of the building from top to bottom, accompanied with 133 handsome illustrations and photographs."" -- ""MetroTimes"" The Guardian Building by James W. Tottis provides a beautifully illustrated history and visual tour of the Guardian Building that will have special appeal to today's students of architecture. A work of seminal scholarship which is enhanced with color palates, notes, a bibliography and an index, The Guardian Building is confidently recommended as an informed and informative addition to professional and academic Architectural Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists."" -- ""Midwest Book Review""


"Anyone who loves architecture or downtown Detroit in likely to be intrigued by The Guardian Building: Cathedral of Finance, a sumptuously illustrated new book by James W. Tottis, the associate curator of American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Designed by Detroit architect Wirt Rowland, the orange-brick Guardian Building is one of America's more-exuberant art deco skyscrapers, and an experience not to be missed."" -- ""Detroit News"" The outstanding downtown monument represents a superior achievement from the last great decade for stone-and-brick-clad buildings. Built just before the onset of the Great Depression, it drew on the talents of the area's craftsmen and artisans, as well as remarkable aesthetic sensibility of architect Wirt C. Rowland. Author James W. Tottis offers a tour of the building from top to bottom, accompanied with 133 handsome illustrations and photographs."" -- ""MetroTimes"" The Guardian Building by James W. Tottis provides a beautifully illustrated history and visual tour of the Guardian Building that will have special appeal to today's students of architecture. A work of seminal scholarship which is enhanced with color palates, notes, a bibliography and an index, The Guardian Building is confidently recommended as an informed and informative addition to professional and academic Architectural Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists."" -- ""Midwest Book Review"""


Author Information

James W. Tottis is associate curator of American art at the Detroit Institute of Arts and adjunct professor in the humanities department at Wayne State University.

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