Architecture of the California Missions

Architecture of the California Missions

by Kurt Baer
Publication Date: 10/11/2023

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Architecture of the California Missions by Kurt Baer, with photographs by Hugo Rudinger, offers a deep dive into the architectural legacy of California's historic missions. Rather than simply providing a history or a guide to these iconic buildings, this work is a scholarly study of the stylistic influences and architectural forms that shaped these structures. Baer examines the classical Roman, Moorish, Mexican baroque, and primitive elements that influenced the design of the missions, grouping them according to the distinct styles that are most prominently represented in the surviving buildings. The book carefully explores how these missions, built in a short span during a time of Spanish decline and political turmoil, reflect both the aesthetic aspirations and the practical limitations of their time. With much of the archival information lost and only romanticized sketches remaining, Baer reconstructs the history and style of these buildings based on existing structures, old photographs, and available documents. Accompanied by Hugo Rudinger's evocative bromoil photographs, which capture the simplicity and timeless beauty of the missions, this work provides a unique visual and narrative journey into California's architectural past. It's a must-read for architecture enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the history and legacy of California's mission era.


This title was originally published in 1958.

Architecture of the California Missions by Kurt Baer, with photographs by Hugo Rudinger, offers a deep dive into the architectural legacy of California's historic missions. Rather than simply providing a history or a guide to these iconic buildings, this

ISBN:
9780520345799
9780520345799
Category:
History of architecture
Publication Date:
10-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of California Press

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