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Bank Builder [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x260 mm, weight: 1740 g, colour and b&w photographs and illustrations
  • Serija: Academy Builders S.
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-2000
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Academy
  • ISBN-10: 0471853593
  • ISBN-13: 9780471853596
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x260 mm, weight: 1740 g, colour and b&w photographs and illustrations
  • Serija: Academy Builders S.
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-2000
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Academy
  • ISBN-10: 0471853593
  • ISBN-13: 9780471853596
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In this volume, Heathcote (London architect and writer) examines the roots of the architecture of banking. His discussion ranges from the money changers' stalls to the palaces and banking houses of the Florentine dynasties, through the developments of modern banks and exchanges to the changes and radical departures which modern banking buildings embody. Using some of the best recent examples, he attempts to see patterns in the recurrence of certain banking archetypes which persist even today and to examine some of the buildings which set new precedents and innovative patterns for change and adaptation. Generously illustrated with b&w and color photographs and diagrams of the interiors designed by many international architects. Oversize: 10x12.25<">. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The bank building has become a pivotal part of our cities and our suburbs. Both public and private; secure and yet welcoming, bank architecture needs to embody our desire to see that our money is secure; yet welcome us and make us feel a part of the arcane and often impenetrable financial process. A paradoxical mix of alienation and embrace, it is a challenge which has faced architects since the Renaissance.
In this book Edwin Heathcote examines the roots of the architecture of banking - from the money changers' stalls to the palaces and banking houses of the Florentine dynasties; through the developments of modern banks and exchanges to the incredible changes and radical departures which recent banking buildings embody. Using some the best recent examples of the architecture of banking and exchange, the author attempts to se patterns in the recurrence of certain banking archetypes which persist even today and to examine some of the buildings which set new precedents and innovative patterns for change and adaptation.
Bank Builders covers the work of a great range of international architects including Foster Associates, KPF, Cesar Pelli, Gunther Behnisch, Erick van Egeraat, Mario Botta and Frank O Gehry. In putting the work of these architects into the context of the work of their forebears, from John Soane to Otto Wagner, the author hopes to show that banks and financial institutions - despite their often conservative image - have been at the heart of the most interesting and radical architectural commissioning over the last century.
EDWIN HEATHCOTE is an architect and writer working in London. He has written a number of books on architecture including Monument Builders, Church Builders and Imre Makovecz: The Wings of the Soul for Wiley-Academy. He also writes on architecture for the Financial Times and a number of architectural journals.
Preface 7(1)
Introduction 8(16)
HP Berlage
24(4)
Otto Wagner
28(6)
Odon Lechner
34(4)
Louis H Sullivan
38(6)
The Twentieth Century
44(8)
Post-Modernism and Beyond
52(6)
Alberts and Van Huut
58(4)
Arquitectonica (ARQ)
62(6)
Behnisch, Behnisch and Partner
68(10)
Ricardo Bofill
78(6)
Mario Botta
84(12)
Odile Decq and Benoit Cornette
96(6)
Gunther Domenig
102(6)
Erick Van Egeraat
108(8)
Richard England
116(6)
EPR
122(8)
Foster Associates
130(10)
Frank O Gehry
140(6)
Kohn Pederson Fox
146(14)
Kisho Kurokawa
160(6)
John McAslan and Partners
166(8)
Meyer & Van Schooten
174(4)
Rafael Moneo
178(6)
Murphy/Jahn
184(6)
Murray O'Laoire
190(2)
Nikken Sekkei
192(7)
Cesar Pelli
199(9)
GMP: Von Gerkan, Marg and Partner
208(6)
Whinney Mackay-Lewis
214(8)
Bibliography and Sources 222(1)
Index 223
EDWIN HEATHCOTE is an architect and writer working in London. He has written a number of books on architecture including Monument Builders, Church Builders and Imre Makovecz: The Wings of the Soul for Wiley-Academy. He also writes on architecture for the Financial Times and a number of architectural journals.