American Bridge: Reinventing Building, Making History
暫譯: 美國橋樑:重塑建築,創造歷史
Dreicer, Gregory
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2026-01-20
- 售價: $2,810
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,670
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 420
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262552116
- ISBN-13: 9780262552110
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Why a world-transforming invention remained an untold story--until now. How did builders shift from the erection of one structure at a time to the mass construction of hundreds of thousands? American Bridge explores a radical reimagining, a new way of building that introduced uniformity and modularity on a global scale while enabling the connectivity essential to the rise of the nation-state. With tales of bygone infrastructure and astonishing images, Gregory Dreicer spans a deep gap in history. He tracks the transnational creative flows that propelled the development of beam, truss, and skeleton frame as industrial essentials, shaped by classical, capitalist, techno-utopian beliefs that still animate engineering and architecture. Evolutionism and nationalism for two centuries have dictated how innovators, their chroniclers, and all of us view materials, structures, and each other. These perspectives determine what we celebrate and who we forget. Dreicer instead prioritizes bridges over borders and evidence over myth. As a result, American Bridge restores lumber's role as seminal industrial product. It recognizes the contributions of enslaved Black people at a transformational technological moment. It portrays designers, workers, and managers devising methods of launching long bridges and assembling the tallest of towers. And it invites you to consider the ever-changing meanings of "America."
商品描述(中文翻譯)
為何一項改變世界的發明一直是一個未被講述的故事——直到現在。
建築者是如何從一次建造一個結構轉變為大規模建造數十萬個結構的?美國橋樑 探索了一種激進的重新想像,一種在全球範圍內引入統一性和模組化的新建造方式,同時促進了國家興起所必需的連接性。透過過去基礎設施的故事和驚人的影像,Gregory Dreicer 橫跨歷史的深淵。他追蹤了推動梁、桁架和骨架框架作為工業必需品的跨國創意流,這些流派受到古典、資本主義和科技烏托邦信念的影響,這些信念至今仍然影響著工程和建築。 兩個世紀以來,進化論和民族主義主導了創新者、他們的記錄者以及我們所有人對材料、結構和彼此的看法。這些觀點決定了我們慶祝什麼以及我們遺忘誰。Dreicer 則優先考慮橋樑而非邊界,證據而非神話。因此,美國橋樑 恢復了木材作為重要工業產品的角色。它認識到在這一變革性技術時刻中,被奴役的黑人所做出的貢獻。它描繪了設計師、工人和管理者如何設計長橋的發射方法和組裝最高塔樓的過程。並邀請你思考「美國」不斷變化的意義。作者簡介
Gregory Dreicer is a historian, curator, and experience designer whose transdisciplinary explorations and public engagement offerings include Between Fences, Me, Myself and Infrastructure, and Unbelievable. He has worked with the Museum of Vancouver, Chicago Architecture Foundation, and Museum of the City of New York.
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格雷戈里·德賴策(Gregory Dreicer)是一位歷史學家、策展人和體驗設計師,他的跨學科探索和公共參與項目包括《圍籬之間》(Between Fences)、《我、我自己與基礎設施》(Me, Myself and Infrastructure)以及《難以置信》(Unbelievable)。他曾與溫哥華博物館、芝加哥建築基金會和紐約市博物館合作。