Steven Holl, 1986-1996
Author: Steven Holl
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 228
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Author: Steven Holl
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 228
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 212
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Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 148
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn overview of the built work of architect Steven Holl, Idea and Phenomena focuses on the sculptural expression inherent in his designs, material, composition, and use of light. Apparent in such projects as his Makuhari Housing in Chiba, Japan, where he designed a new city block on dredged fill at the rim of Tokyo Bay, Holl has devoted over 20 years of his professional life to exploring the use of movable walls for creating variety and what he calls spaces for individual life. Even more essential to his oeuvre is what critic Herbert Muschamp has described as its astonishing sculptural presence, created from the strikingly assured interplay between windows and walls, curves and grids, voids and planes. In his fine-fibered use of materials, Holl employs his principle of the stone and the feather, juxtaposing thin sheets of zinc roofing with rough concrete walls along knife-edged junctures. The results, as Idea and Phenomena clearly shows, from the first sketch to the final construction, are buildings alert to,emotional needs, the spiritual properties of space, and the specifics of their own surroundings.
Author: Kenneth Frampton
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 430
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe definitive monograph on the leading American architect.
Author: Kester Rattenbury
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Published: 2006-08-10
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9781856694926
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume offers both an introduction to and an insight into key contemporary architects as well as giving a snapshot of the varied nature of architecture today. For each architect there are details of their life and work and illustrations of their most representative and iconic buildings.
Author: Steven Holl
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 2000-11
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9781568982618
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book takes a look at the ideas behind the architecture of Steven Holl. It reveals how his sculptural form-making, his interest in the poetics of space, colour and materiality, and his fascination with scientific phenomena have made him one of the world's most esteemed architects.
Author: Steven Holl
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 1996-04
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9781568980614
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTo his earlier articulated concept of anchoring--which connects a construction with the history of the ground, locale, and region--Holl adds the concept of intertwining, which is illuminated by sensory, perceptual, conceptual, and emotional experiences. Illustrates with drawings, plans, and photographs projects in Japan, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Korea, and Norway. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: Graeme Brooker
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Published: 2013-09-23
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 1780675305
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book defines the history of modern interior design through the reuse of existing buildings. This approach allows the history of the interior to be viewed as separate from the history of architecture and instead enables the interior to develop its own historical narrative. The book is organized around six thematic chapters: home, work, retail, display, leisure and culture. Each one comprises a selection of case studies in chronological order. 52 key examples dating from 1900 to the present are explored in terms of context, concept, organization and detail and are illustrated with photographs, plans, sections, concept drawings and sketches. This unique history will be invaluable for students of interior architecture and design seeking a survey tailored especially for them, as well as appealing to interested general readers.
Author: Annette Gigon
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederic Schwartz
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSurprising juxtapositions between high elegance and downtown funkiness -- a choreography of bright colors and shapes, contrasting textures and patterns, theatrical lighting and quirky found objects -- make up the world of Alan Buchsbaum. An imaginative architect and designer, he was deemed one of the originators of the supergraphics look of the 1960s, the high-tech aesthetic of the 1970s, and the loft look of the 1980s. This lavishly illustrated monograph collects -- for the first time ever -- over forty of his incredible projects. Working in New York during the late 1960s and early 1970s, he became famous for his ad-hoc style. The postwar era's bold materials (vinyl, formica, plastic) were united with his flair for embellishing modern forms while mimicking popular culture's nuances -- a big curve here, a little wiggle there. A favorite among design professionals and magazine editors, his death in 1987 robbed the industry of a major talent. Featured are his notorious loft spaces for his star clients, who collaborated with Buchsbaum on these dramatic transformations. His world of fantasy and luxury was also a place of function and comfort, as seen in his commercial spaces, retail stores, and hotels -- the 1986-87 Nevele Hotel renovation is a tour de force of retro-chic design. Also documented is a cornucopia of his furnishings, including rugs, tables, chairs, and slipcovers. Contributors, all friends, clients, and/or collaborators, recall his ingenuity and flamboyant personality.