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Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide

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Gothic, Romanesque, Modernist, Metabolist… The variety of styles through architectural history can be bewildering. Whether it be a Gothic crocket or a simple Modernist join, this book illustrates all the key architectural styles from around the world using beautiful, specially commissioned drawings to identify key features and details.

It begins with the earliest styles of the ancient civilizations – Egypt, Greece and Rome – before travelling through Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque and into the modern world via the panoply of 19th-century revivalist styles. Also covered is the traditional architecture of China, India, Japan and Pre-Columbian America. A final section gathers together key architectural elements from different periods – columns, towers, doorways, windows.

Filled with hundreds of drawings by an expert architectural illustrator, this book is ideal for anyone with a general interest in architecture as well as for students.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published February 19, 2021

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791 reviews15 followers
March 27, 2023
Sometimes I think architects just make up words for fun. You’re telling me SQUINCH is a real life English word? Nah, man. That’s a word my best friend and I made up on the playground in third grade. Ain’t no way.

WIL
1) Sketches! The angles of the sketches are helpful at depicting just what they need to depict and no more or less. Shoutout to the artist for being an expert in illustrative literacy!!

2) periods covered. It’s notoriously difficult to break down architecture into cohesive periods while still remaining comprehensive AND brief. This author did a decent job of hitting all those contradictory ideals.

WIDL
1) Eco-arch. Only THREE?? Only T H R E E CASE STUDIES IN ECO-ARCH? DEVASTATING. I AM DEVASTATED.

2) language. I think some sections could have been written with more consideration for the audience. I mean, this book isn’t for professionals (I don’t think?) but it was bogged down with a LOT of jargon that proved intimidating and difficult to work through. Being an inherently visual field of study, it’s also difficult to use context clues on new architectural jargon. The new words referenced SOMETHING that was generally left unlabeled in photographs and that the reader had to deduce without much assistance. That’s fine, whatever, puzzles are fun, but for the purposes of this book, I think more articulation could’ve been helpful and more effective.
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January 29, 2024
Tens of architectural styles are described clearly and in a way easy to follow and remember. One minor problem is the illustrations and the coordination between them and the text. Why do we need architectural drawings instead of photographs? Because with your own drawings, you can bring readers' focus to the key points in the architecture and keep the rest in a faded background, you can easily annotate in your drawings, and more importantly, you can present the cross-section or the inner view along with the outer look of the building at the same time. But if none of these are done, hand drawings should be replaced with photographs, which offer the advantage of greater details and trustworthy authenticity. All illustrations in the first four chapters of this book are of this kind, some of which are simply a quick sketch with very cursory lines. Hand drawings would be fine, as long as the authors, not the illustrator or the text author alone, but they together, provide ample legends, arrows, and explanatory words inside the drawings, occasionally with smaller inlet drawings, and these texts are closely coordinated with the main text. In fact, this would be the ideal solution, better than throwing a bunch of photographs un-annotated, which in turn are better than un-annotated quick sketches as this book is doing (except in Chapter 5).
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75 reviews2 followers
May 6, 2024
Ausalt, ma ei ole (veel) arhitekt, kuid, see raamat (või noh koomiks kuna siin oli ikkagi palju pilte, aga teksti oli mõne võrra rohkem) on ikka väga hea kui on igav. See raamat on kolm ühes! Esimeseks, arhitektuur, palju huvitavaid stiile, pluss lisa info. Teiseks, kunsti oskus, see raamat võib isegi sind aidata kunsti aladel, kui sind muidugi huvitavad majad... Ning kolmandaks, joonistamis raamat. Tegelt selle jaoks pead olema 5 aastane või lihtsalt loll, et seda teha kuid kõik on võimalik, mina sind ei keela, ise maksad 20€ kinni.
See raamat tegelikult oli üks põhjuseid miks mind arhitektuur ja kõik sellega seotu (ennem oli ka linnaplaanerimine). Hea alustus koht ning juhul kui sa või su laps(ed) mängivad näiteks minecrafti siis siit on kah hea leida inspiratsiooni majade ehituste jaoks. Nii et lihtsamalt öeldes, kui sulle meeldib midagi ehitusega seotut, siis see on hea algus sulle.
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1,195 reviews
November 29, 2021
Fletcher's Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide is an excellent book for someone like me. I don't know much about architecture except that I just think it's neat. And the book offers nifty illustrations of a variety of famous buildings in addition to a brief overview of each style. When I was a child, I used to read a book about castles. It had lots of illustrations and even some pictures of sieges. It was fantastic. Fletcher has achieved something almost as charming for a much older me.
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April 16, 2024
grateful for the explanations, but i found the glaring absence of structure disconcerting in an architecture primer
79 reviews24 followers
July 28, 2025
A beautifully illustrated book about architecture. As well, as opposed to some architecture books, it was not too wordy for the casual read I desired.
Looking at all these structures inspired me to create many sketches of my own in different styles from all over the world.
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51 reviews41 followers
December 17, 2022
This book is exactly what it promises to be - exact guide on different architectural styles. Includes short descriptions, main details and sketches. Absolutely love it. Must have on every trip.
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