G.E. Kidder Smith Builds

The Travel of Architectural Photography

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George Everard Kidder Smith (1913–1997) was a multidimensional figure within the wide-ranging field of North American architectural professionals in the second half of the twentieth century…

ISBN: 978-1-954081-53-6
Binding: HardBound
Pages: 272pp
Publication Date: August 2022
Size: 8″ x 11″ Portrait
Rights World: Available

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“The first comprehensive overview about a talented twentieth-century writer, photographer, and “builder” of books who greatly impacted architecture appreciation in America and beyond.”

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Binding

Hard Bound

Pages

272pp

Publication date

July 2022

Size

8.5" x 11" portrait

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Overview

George Everard Kidder Smith (1913–1997) was a multidimensional figure within the wide-ranging field of North American architectural professionals in the second half of the twentieth century. Although he trained as an architect, he chose not to practice within the conventional strictures of an architecture office. Instead, Kidder Smith “designed,” researched, wrote, and photographed a remarkably diverse collection of books about architecture and the built environment. His work and life were deeply interwoven and punctuated by travel related to the research, writing, and promotion of books that sought to reveal the genius loci of the countries whose built environments he admired and wished to share with a broader audience. From the early 1940s to the late 1950s his interest in architecture led him to describe visually the architectural and historical identity of many European countries. After his far-flung travels over the decades, with his wife Dorothea, Kidder Smith focused on his own country and produced a series of ambitious books focused on the United States. Kidder Smith’s vision and narrative betray the gaze of the traveler, the scholar, and the architect.

Authors

Angelo Maggi is Associate Professor of Architectural History and History of Architectural Photography at Università Iuav di Venezia. Maggi trained as an architect at the Università Iuav di Venezia, and he obtained his PhD in Architecture and Visual Studies at Edinburgh College of Art.

Michelangelo Sabatino, is Professor of Architectural History and Preservation in the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He currently directs the PhD program in Architecture and is the inaugural John Vinci Distinguished Research Fellow.

Samuel Pujol Smith is a fully qualified architect based in Zurich with his own studio. It was the reputation of his grandfather, G.E. Kidder Smith, that led him to study architecture.

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ISBN: 978-1-954081-53-6
Binding: Hard Bound; Casebound, round-back spine, black H&T bands, separate end, paper grain to run parallel to spine
Pages: 272pp; 4c x 4c on 128gsm matt art paper
Ends: 2c x 2c on 140gsm Pure Paper woodfree paper
Case: Wibalin Mandarin 525 Natural paper printing 1c (solid Pantone) + 1/c glossy white foil stamping on front and spine + flood matt varnish x 0c over 3mm boards + 1 tip-on printing 4c x 0c on 128gsm glossy art paper set in a blind deboss
Size: 8″ x 11″ Portrait


G.E. Kidder Smith Builds

“The first comprehensive overview about a talented twentieth-century writer, photographer, and “builder” of books who greatly impacted architecture appreciation in America and beyond.”

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Asia - Singapore & China
Tel: +(65) 9068-1860
Tel: +(86) 755-84556863

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USA - San Francisco Bay Area
Tel: +1(415) 883-3300
USA - New York
Tel: +1(646) 322-2466
Asia - Singapore & China
Tel: +(65) 9068-1860
Tel: +(86) 755-84556863

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