Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide to the City
Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide to the City
Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide to the City

Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide to the City

Joel Katz Design Associates, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1995

Description

These two books were conceived and designed for audiences with varied interests, time commitments, and information needs — from the tourist to the scholar. Philadelphia Architecture (the second, updated version of the original 1984 edition) tracks the city’s cultural, historical, and artistic development. A clear cross-referencing system moves the reader between a chronologically (rather than geographically) organized catalogue of 200 buildings and styles, with a section of walking and driving tours and maps linked to public transit. Best Buildings presents similar information geographically, with less detail, serving as an alternative architectural guide for readers whose time is limited or whose principal focus is the city’s most notable historic structures.

Collections: Information Graphics: Design of Understanding
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Information design
Format: Book, Information graphic, Map, Chart

Credits

Design firm
Joel Katz Design Associates
Design director
Joel Katz
Designers
Jerome Cloud, Joel Katz, Kim Mollo
Illustrator
David Schpok (Cover)
Cartographer
Joel Katz
Photographer
Peter B. Olson
Typesetter
Duke and Company
Printer
Strine Printing Company
Paper
Cham Tenero Dull
Publisher/client
Group for Environmental Education/Foundation for Architecture
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