This book presents the work and the advanced studios of Gregg Pasquarelli in "Versioning 6.0," Galia Solomonoff in "Brooklyn Civic Space," and Mario Gooden in "Global Typologies. It features interviews and the work of the architects along with their studio projects.
Layered Urbanisms features the work of the first three Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors, a chairmanship endowed in 2004 to bring young innovators in architectural design to the Yale School of Architecture, This book includes the projects of the advanced studios of Gregg Pasquarelli in "Versioning-6.0," Galia Solomonoff in "Brooklyn Civic Space," and Mario Gooden in "Global Topologies." Interviews with the architects and studio strategies provide insight into the pedagological approach of the three practitioner-educators.
This irregularly sized paperback (8.25x11.75") presents the work of the first three Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors at the Yale School of Architecture, including projects of the advanced studios of Pasquarello, Solomonoff, and Gooden. Each section begins with an interview of the architect; the following parts display project information and images of the highest quality. Clever design divides the space per architect using different colors and fonts. This title would be of interest to architectural students as well as practicing architects interested in current happenings in their discipline. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Layered Urbanisms presents critical discussions and illustrations of urban research and design analysis as carried out in advanced studios with young architects investigating ways to design new urban spaces for New York.
Three innovative architects-Gregg Pasquarelli of SHoP, Galia Solomonoff, and Mario Gooden of Gooden + Huff-at Yale. Themes include Versioning: Privately Owned Public Space in Lower Manhattan; Civic Spaces for the Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn; and Mapping Cultures for a security center and global theater at the U.N.
Three innovative architectsGregg Pasquarelli of SHoP, Galia Solomonoff, and Mario Gooden of Gooden + Huffat Yale. Themes include Versioning: Privately Owned Public Space in Lower Manhattan; Civic Spaces for the Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn; and Mapping Cultures for a security center and global theater at the U.N.