A History of Western Architecture
| Author | David Watkin |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | History of architecture |
| Genre | Textbook |
| Published | 1986 (original) 2023 (7th ed.) |
| Publisher | Thames & Hudson (original), Laurence King Publishing (7th ed., 2022) |
| Pages | 591 (original) 752 (7th ed.) |
| ISBN | Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). |
A History of Western Architecture is a textbook by British architectural historian David Watkin, first published in 1986. The seventh edition (2023) was revised and expanded by Owen Hopkins.[1] The book is known for emphasising the classical tradition's importance for later architecture.
Contents
[edit | edit source]As of the fourth edition (2005), the book has 11 chapters:[2]
- Mesopotamia and Egypt
- The Classical Foundation: Greek, Hellenistic, Roman
- Early Christian and Byzantine
- Carolingian and Romanesque
- The Gothic Experiment
- Renaissance Harmony
- Baroque Expansion
- Eighteenth-Century Classicism
- The Nineteenth Century
- Art Nouveau
- The Twentieth Century and Beyond
Publication
[edit | edit source]Seven editions have been published as of 2024[update]. The seventh was revised and expanded in 2023 following Watkin's death in 2018 by Owen Hopkins, another British architectural historian. By then, a chapter on 21st-century architecture had split off the 20th-century one.[1] Translations have been published in multiple languages such as Dutch.[3]
Reception
[edit | edit source]By the 2000s, Watkin's textbook became widely used in architectural schools in the Netherlands and Belgium for the standard introductory survey course on the history of Western architecture. In a 2002 article, architectural historians Hilde Heynen and Krista de Jonge noted that the textbook's use along with a few other standard ones promoted a standardization of the taught architectural canon of a small set of buildings that illustrated recognized periods of architectural history. At the same time, these schools were trying to move away from a standard canon.[3]
British art historian Deborah Howard recommended A History of Western Architecture as a survey reference textbook in 2002.[4]
Citations
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- ^ Watkin 2005, p. 5.
- ^ a b Heynen & de Jonge 2002, p. 337.
- ^ Howard 2002, p. 352.
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