Marcus Field
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Marcus Field is a British freelance journalist covering arts and architecture. He has worked as an editor at Architects' Journal and Blueprint and served as arts editor for The Independent on Sunday. He lives in Devon and London. His work appears in Encyclopaedia Britannica as part of a joint publishing agreement with the publisher of 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die, where the work originally appeared.
Primary Contributions (1)
Street-Porter House, house in London that was designed by architect Piers Gough and completed in 1988. It is celebrated for its quirky details and postmodern design. In the 1980s, Janet Street-Porter, a television producer who started out as a student at the Architectural Association School of…
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Publications (1)
1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die: The World's Architectural Masterpieces (October 2007)
This book is a one-stop guide to the world’s greatest architectural achievements. Comprehensive and concise, it contains reviews of the most influential structures ever built worldwide. Covering a diverse array of architectural traditions and construction styles–from the bold and brash to the spiritual and reserved, from Angkor Wat to the Parthenon, from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater to Frank Gehry’s Bilbao Guggenheim–the book celebrates the vision and achievement of world architecture. Entries...
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