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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock - an expert on Sears's impact on the South - and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures. AUTHOR: Blake Burton is an architect and photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. His background as an architect has provided him with a unique viewpoint from which to explore our relationship with the built environment. SELLING POINTS: . Documents the complete transformation of a historic Sears building in Atlanta . 150 architectural images capture a massive structure in transition, with an illustrated history and essays . Behind the scenes of one of the most ambitious adaptive reuse projects in American history 187 colour and b/w images Documents the complete transformation of Atlanta's historic Sears building into a mixed-use civic anchor! Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardback. Condition: New. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in 2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock-an expert on Sears's impact on the South-and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures.
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardback. Condition: New. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in 2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock-an expert on Sears's impact on the South-and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures.
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardback. Condition: New. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in 2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock-an expert on Sears's impact on the South-and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures.
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock - an expert on Sears's impact on the South - and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures. AUTHOR: Blake Burton is an architect and photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. His background as an architect has provided him with a unique viewpoint from which to explore our relationship with the built environment. SELLING POINTS: . Documents the complete transformation of a historic Sears building in Atlanta . 150 architectural images capture a massive structure in transition, with an illustrated history and essays . Behind the scenes of one of the most ambitious adaptive reuse projects in American history 187 colour and b/w images Documents the complete transformation of Atlanta's historic Sears building into a mixed-use civic anchor! Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Condition: New. Über den AutorBlake Burton is an architect and photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. His background as an architect has provided him with a unique viewpoint from which to explore our relationship with the built environment.
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock - an expert on Sears's impact on the South - and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures. AUTHOR: Blake Burton is an architect and photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. His background as an architect has provided him with a unique viewpoint from which to explore our relationship with the built environment. SELLING POINTS: . Documents the complete transformation of a historic Sears building in Atlanta . 150 architectural images capture a massive structure in transition, with an illustrated history and essays . Behind the scenes of one of the most ambitious adaptive reuse projects in American history 187 colour and b/w images Documents the complete transformation of Atlanta's historic Sears building into a mixed-use civic anchor! Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 2018
ISBN 10: 0764355236 ISBN 13: 9780764355233
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Hardback. Condition: New. History, industry, and architecture come alive in this book documenting the six-year transformation of one of the Southeast's largest buildings into a mixed-use civic anchor in 2016. The cavernous Sears, Roebuck and Company distribution and retail center, erected in 1925, was last used by the city's public works departments and stored countless items inside its 2.1 million square feet of space. An architect/photographer captured the viscera of the abandoned building, recording its various forms of construction and reconstruction, and finally its sparkling presence along the rail line that now serves as an urban corridor for bicyclists and joggers. The book includes an illustrated essay by historian Jerry Hancock-an expert on Sears's impact on the South-and a foreword by architectural historian Robert M. Craig. This book is a valuable resource for history and architecture buffs as well as municipalities contemplating the future of their own landmark industrial structures.