By John Gallagher
Photographed by Balthazar Korab
Cloth - 9780981614403
Price: $39.95t
Subjects: Regional Studies: Art & Architecture
Publisher: Michigan Architectural Foundation
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Published by Michigan Architectural Foundation
John Gallagher is architecture critic for the Detroit Free Press and co-author of AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture (Wayne State University Press, 2002).
Balthazar Korab is an award-winning photographer whose images have been exhibited in prominent museums such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, Centre Canadian d’Architecture, and the Venice Biennale. His work is also included in many collections, including the Chase Manhattan Collection, the Menil Collection, and the United States Library of Congress.
Other Books by John Gallagher: AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture,
Other Books by Balthazar Korab: Genius Loci Cranbrook, Art in the Stations: The Detroit People Mover, AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture,
“Korab’s photographs-cum-art are internationally renowned and Gallagher’s knowledge of Michigan architecture may be second only to that of Korab. The collaboration on Great Architecture of Michigan has produced a lush and luscious book. The clarity of the reproductions of the 150 photos from throughout the state is superb, and Gallagher’s text frames each photo masterfully. After seeing these photos, those who have not visited the buildings may feel impelled to do so.”
— Detroit Free Press
“This handsome coffee-table book is a must for anyone on your list who’s an architecture nut. With lush images by one of America’s great architectural photographers, Balthazar Korab of Bloomfield Hills, the book ranges from Industrial abandonment in the Upper Peninsula’s Quincy Mining Co. Historic district to one Korab’s signature nighttime portraits of the Cranbrook Art Museum and fountains. With short, interesting text by John Gallagher, who co-wrote the AIA Detroit guide, this book is a reminder of the remarkable architectural gory scattered throughout the state.”
— Detroit News
“Ranging statewide, from the dense cluster of wonders in downtown Detroit to the upper reaches of the Keweenaw Peninsula, the survey includes now just skyscrapers and office towers, but even a few 19th century farms and factories, tautly summarized by the Free Press’ John Gallagher and beautifully photographed by Balthazar Korab.”
— MetroTimes
“Great Architecture of Michigan by author John Gallagher and photographer Balthazer Korab is an impressive coffee table book that pays homage to the state’s most impressive Buildings. For anyone interested in Michigan’s unique architectural legacy, this will be an interesting resource.”
— Traverse City Record-Eagle
“Combining the informative commentary of John Gallagher (architecture critic of the Detroit Free Press) with the superb photography of Balthazar Korab, Great Architecture of Michigan is a compendium of images that underscores and exemplifies the diversity and sophistication of Michigan’s Architectural heritage as reflected in the best of its churches, theaters, office towers, stadiums, government buildings, and private homes. An impressive compendium of photographically illustrated architecture, Great Architecture of Michigan is an especially recommended addition to professional and academic Architectural Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists for architectural students.”
— Midwest Book Review