Description

Book Synopsis
City Hall is the first book to feature striking contemporary images of the most architecturally significant city halls in the United States. This diverse collection includes New York, the oldest; Philadelphia, once the tallest building in the world; and Boston, the first major brutalist building in the United States. Organized chronologically, the book traces the evolution of American civic architecture from the early 19th century to the present day and represents diverse styles such as Federalist, art deco, and modern. Architects, current and former mayors, historians, and preservationists tell the story of how each city hall came to be, what it says about its city, and why it''s important architecturally.With a foreword by noted historian Douglas Brinkley and an essay by architectural writer Thomas Mellins, City Hall spotlights these often underappreciated civic buildings and affirms architecture''s unique power to express democratic ideals and inspire civic engagement.

Trade Review
City Hall, dives into 15 of the most architecturally unique city halls in America — including those whose design deviates from the Greek- and Roman-inspired style of neoclassical architecture, which has long been the dominant design of government buildings. It explores how each building’s design reflected the people of the city and the political and social issues at the time of construction, as well as the evolution of civic architecture in America.


-- Bloomberg CityLab
In 88 photographs and stories of city halls around the country, from San Francisco to Philadelphia, in styles ranging from Art Deco to Beaux-Arts and beyond, Drooker connects architectural and municipal history with civic pride. -- The New York Times, "New and Noteworthy Visual Books"
Over the course of four years, Drooker traveled to around 40 of America's 300-plus city halls. Often spending days at each, he documented their grand exteriors, explored long-forgotten corners and spoke to local politicians and architects about how the institutions operate. The resulting images reveal a surprisingly rich variety of styles, from Flemish Renaissance Revival in Milwaukee to Art Deco in Saint Paul, Minnesota.


-- CNN
Boston City Hall — the one in the Wiseman documentary — is among the buildings Arthur Drooker photographed for his book “City Hall.”...The photographs are handsome, and the stories often surprising.
-- The Boston Globe

City Hall 15 Architectural Masterpieces and How

    Product form

    £43.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £54.99 – you save £11.00 (20%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 20 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Arthur Drooker, Douglas Brinkley, Thomas Mellins

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of City Hall 15 Architectural Masterpieces and How by Arthur Drooker

      Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9780764360497, 978-0764360497
      ISBN10: 0764360493

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      City Hall is the first book to feature striking contemporary images of the most architecturally significant city halls in the United States. This diverse collection includes New York, the oldest; Philadelphia, once the tallest building in the world; and Boston, the first major brutalist building in the United States. Organized chronologically, the book traces the evolution of American civic architecture from the early 19th century to the present day and represents diverse styles such as Federalist, art deco, and modern. Architects, current and former mayors, historians, and preservationists tell the story of how each city hall came to be, what it says about its city, and why it''s important architecturally.With a foreword by noted historian Douglas Brinkley and an essay by architectural writer Thomas Mellins, City Hall spotlights these often underappreciated civic buildings and affirms architecture''s unique power to express democratic ideals and inspire civic engagement.

      Trade Review
      City Hall, dives into 15 of the most architecturally unique city halls in America — including those whose design deviates from the Greek- and Roman-inspired style of neoclassical architecture, which has long been the dominant design of government buildings. It explores how each building’s design reflected the people of the city and the political and social issues at the time of construction, as well as the evolution of civic architecture in America.


      -- Bloomberg CityLab
      In 88 photographs and stories of city halls around the country, from San Francisco to Philadelphia, in styles ranging from Art Deco to Beaux-Arts and beyond, Drooker connects architectural and municipal history with civic pride. -- The New York Times, "New and Noteworthy Visual Books"
      Over the course of four years, Drooker traveled to around 40 of America's 300-plus city halls. Often spending days at each, he documented their grand exteriors, explored long-forgotten corners and spoke to local politicians and architects about how the institutions operate. The resulting images reveal a surprisingly rich variety of styles, from Flemish Renaissance Revival in Milwaukee to Art Deco in Saint Paul, Minnesota.


      -- CNN
      Boston City Hall — the one in the Wiseman documentary — is among the buildings Arthur Drooker photographed for his book “City Hall.”...The photographs are handsome, and the stories often surprising.
      -- The Boston Globe

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account