GRAND TOUR - PETER GOSSEL
Travelling the World with an Architect's Eye
KORTE INHOUD
Architect Harry Seidler spent more than 50 years traveling the globe, extensively photographing the peak achievements in architecture from 3000 B.C. to the present day. Thanks to sound advice given to him early on by his photographer brother Marcell (Only use Leica cameras and Kodachrome film, which is archival), Seidlers hobby quickly developed into a passion and, finally, an impressive archive of world architecture.
Including, of course, many of the worlds most famous architectural structures, Seidlers photographs illustrate the history and stylecountry by countryof architecture in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Divided into chapters by country, each with a brief introduction outlining its architectural history, The Grand Tour offers armchair travelers, students, architecture buffs, and historians the opportunity to browse the buildings of the world through one mans photographsthe fruits of a passionate, half-century endeavor.
Including, of course, many of the worlds most famous architectural structures, Seidlers photographs illustrate the history and stylecountry by countryof architecture in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Divided into chapters by country, each with a brief introduction outlining its architectural history, The Grand Tour offers armchair travelers, students, architecture buffs, and historians the opportunity to browse the buildings of the world through one mans photographsthe fruits of a passionate, half-century endeavor.