Spiro Konstantine Kostof (7 May 1936,
Istanbul
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– 7 December 1991,
Berkeley) was a Turkish-born American leading
architectural historian, and educator. He was a professor at the
University of California, Berkeley
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. His books continue to be widely read and some are routinely used in collegiate courses on
architectural history
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.
Biography
Born in
Turkey
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, of Greek and Bulgarian ethnic origin, Kostof was educated at
Istanbul
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's
Robert College
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. He came to the United States in 1957 for graduate work at
Yale University
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. Although he intended to major in drama, his interests shifted to architectural history. He received his Ph.D. in 1961, then taught at Yale for four years, before moving to the University of California, Berkeley, to join the faculty of the
College of Environmental Design. He was to remain at Berkeley for the duration of his career.
Kostof's approach to
architectural history
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emphasized urbanism as well as architecture and showed how architectural works are embedded in their physical and social contexts. Commonly accepted today, Kostof's approach was a break with previous directions in architectural history which tended to emphasize the sequence of styles and to study architectural works in relative isolation from their settings. Kostof's textbook, ''A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals'' (1985) embodied these ideas and soon became one of the standard texts in the field.
In 1987, Kostof hosted a five-part
PBS
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series, ''America by Design''.
Kostof's publications were wide-ranging and included ''The Architect: Chapters in the History of the Profession''; ''The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings Through History''; ''America by Design''; and ''The City Assembled: Elements of Urban Form through History''.
In 1993, following his death, the
Society of Architectural Historians established the "Spiro Kostof Award", to recognize books "in the spirit of Kostof's writings," particularly those that are interdisciplinary and whose content focuses on urban development, the history of urban form, and/or the architecture of the built environment.
Books
* Kostof, Spiro, ''The Architect: Chapters in the History of the Profession'',
Oxford University Press
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, 1977; third edition,
University of California Press
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, Berkeley Los Angeles London 2000.
* Kostof, Spiro, ''A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals'',
Oxford University Press
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, New York Oxford 1985; second edition 1995.
* Kostof, Spiro, ''
America by Design'',
Oxford University Press
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, New York 1987.
* Kostof, Spiro, ''Caves of God:
Cappadocia
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and its Churches'' Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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, 1989
* Kostof, Spiro, ''The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings Through History'', Bullfinch Press 1991; second edition, Thames & Hudson, New York 1999
* Kostof, Spiro, ''The City Assembled: Elements of Urban Form through History'', Little Brown, Boston 1992; second printing Thames & Hudson New York 2005.
See also
*
Byzantine architecture
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*
Byzantine Revival architecture
Neo-Byzantine architecture (also referred to as Byzantine Revival) was a revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public buildings. It incorporates elements of the Byzantine style associated with Eastern and Or ...
External links
Society of Architectural Historians Publications Awards*''Take a class with Kostoff!'' Online video
“An Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism”: 26 course lectures given in 1991 at the University of California, Berkeley (26 - 80 minute streaming lectures)
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American architecture writers
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UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design faculty
1936 births
1991 deaths
American people of Bulgarian descent
American people of Greek descent
Writers from Istanbul
Bulgarians in Istanbul
Robert College alumni
20th-century American historians
Yale University alumni
20th-century American male writers
American male non-fiction writers
Historians from California