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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 290x250x30 mm, weight: 2030 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Phaidon Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0714870218
  • ISBN-13: 9780714870212
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 290x250x30 mm, weight: 2030 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Phaidon Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0714870218
  • ISBN-13: 9780714870212
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Comprehensive monograph on one of Americas greatest living architects by award-winning author and architecture critic Robert McCarter.

This in-depth monograph is devoted to one of the leading United States architects on the contemporary scene: Steven Holl (b.1947). Richly illustrated with hundreds of colour photographs and Holls own watercolours, the book introduces the artist's personality and works, and the studio he founded in 1976, Steven Holl architects.

Holl studied architecture at the University of Washington at Seattle, and later in Rome and at the Architectural Association in London. He has worked both in the United States and in Europe, and a great deal in the East, especially in Japan. His most important designs, outstanding in their respect for the cultural and historical environment in which they are set, include the Makuhari residential complex in Japan, the St. Ignatius chapel at the University of Seattle, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki and the extension of the Cranbrook Institute of Science at Bloomfield Hills in Michigan.

A professor at the Graduate School of Architecture of Columbia University, Holl has held courses and given lectures in several other institutions in the United States. He has won many awards, including the Arnold W Brunner prize for architecture in 1990, and the Alvar Aalto medal in 1998.

Robert McCarter has known and taught with Holl for over 30 years and provides an authoritative and personal examination of Holl and his work.

A must-own book for architects as well as for students of the discipline.

Richly illustrated with hundreds of colour photographs and Holls own watercolours.

Recenzijos

"The most comprehensive monograph... The words provide an impressive perception and authority" Surface Magazine

"This volume treats Holl as one of the greatest living architects... This is a well-illustrated must-have for students of the architect's work." Metropolis

"This uncommonly intelligent monograph shows why Holl is likely the next American recipient of the vaunted Priztker Architecture Prize." San Francisco Chronicle

"This is one for inspiration" Selectism

"I definitely believe in ideas driving a design, and that makes me different from the people who pretend to be phenomenologists. I am very different from them: you must have an idea to drive a design. I am much closer to Peter Eisenman or Zaha Hadid than I am to Zumthor. Le Corbusier always had an idea; and so did Louis Kahn. That's for me enormously important. I also believe that you don't need to know what that idea is to appreciate a building." Steven Holl in Architectural Review

"McCarter's prodigious output of architectural monographs reaches new heights with this penetrating volume." Publishers Weekly

"Steven Holl has a new monograph that any diehard fan would love to get their hands on." Archinect

"Headlining the best new architecture titles."Architectural Digest

"Phaidon's richly illustrated book on Holl's work."Architizer

"Holl's routine of painting each morning echoes [ Le Corbusier's] approach to architecture as a fine art... McCarther provides a methodical and suitably studious narrative... The range of work is truly impressive and has a consistent rigour... This substantial monograph demonstrates Phaidon's usual flair for high production values."RIAS Quarterly

"[ R]evisit [ Holl's] impressive oeuvre... with his new monograph."Archinect

"Richly Illustrated."Archdaily

Introduction / Retrospect
To Enlarge Space --- Beginnings in Architecture
6(6)
Chapter 1 Archetype / Experience
12(68)
1-1 Five Unbuilt Designs
16(2)
1 Sokolov Retreat
St. Tropez, France
18(4)
2 Gymnasium Bridge
South Bronx, New York
22(4)
3 Bridge of Houses
New York, New York
26(4)
4 Urban Proposal for Porta Vittoria District
Milan, Italy
30(4)
5 Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek
Berlin, Germany
34(4)
1-2 Five Early Built Works
38(2)
6 Pool House and Sculpture Studio Scarsdale, New York
40(4)
7 Cohen Apartment New York, New York
44(4)
8 House at Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts
48(4)
9 Pace Collection Showroom New York, New York
52(4)
10 Hybrid Building Seaside, Florida
56(8)
1-3 Edge of a City: Five Urban Designs
62(2)
11 Erie Canal Houses Rochester, New York
64(2)
12 Stitch Plan Cleveland, Ohio
66(2)
13 Spatial Retaining Bars Phoenix, Arizona
68(4)
14 Spiroid Sectors Dallas, Texas
72(4)
15 Parallax Texas New York, New York
76(4)
Chapter 2 Anchoring / Intertwining
80(42)
16 Void Space / Hinged Space Housing Fukuoka, Japan
84(6)
17 Stretto House Dallas, Texas
90(8)
18 Palazzo del Cinema Venice, Italy
98(6)
19 Chapel of St. Ignatius Seattle, Washington
104(10)
20 Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki, Finland
114(8)
Chapter 3 Luminosity / Porosity
122(66)
21 Cranbrook Institute of Science Addition Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
126(6)
22 Sarphatistraat Offices Addition Amsterdam, Netherlands
132(6)
23 Bellevue Art Museum Bellevue, Washington
138(6)
24 Simmons Hall, MIT Cambridge, Massachusetts
144(10)
25 Higgins Hall Addition Pratt Institute Brooklyn, New York
154(12)
3-1 Black Swan Theory: Five Houses
164(2)
26 Y-House Catskills, New York
166(4)
27 Little Tesseract House Rhinebeck, New York
170(4)
28 Nail Collector's House Essex, New York
174(4)
29 Writing with Light House Long Island, New York
178(4)
30 Planar House Phoenix, Arizona
182(6)
Chapter 4 Tactility / Topography
188(46)
31 School of Art and Art History University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa
192(10)
32 Swiss Embassy Residence Washington, DC
202(8)
33 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Addition and Renovation Kansas City, Missouri
210(10)
34 Herning Museum of Contemporary Art Herning, Denmark
220(8)
35 Knut Hamsun Museum Hamarøy, Norway
228(6)
Chapter 5 Hapticity / Urbanity
234(94)
36 Linked Hybrid Beijing, China
238(6)
37 Horizontal Skyscraper/Vanke Center Shenzhen, China
244(8)
38 Sifang Art Museum Nanjing, China
252(8)
5-1 Five Built Works
258(2)
39 Cite de l'Ocean et du Surf Biarritz, France
260(4)
40 Sliced Porosity Block Chengdu, China
264(4)
41 Daeyang Gallery and House Seoul, Korea
268(6)
42 Campbell Sports Center Columbia University New York, New York
274(6)
43 Glasgow School of Art Addition Glasgow, Scotland
280(8)
5-2 Ten Works in progress
286(2)
44 Sail Hybrid Knokke-Heist, Belgium
288(4)
45 LM Harbor Gateway Copenhagen, Denmark
292(4)
46 Princeton University Center for Creative and Performing Arts Princeton, New Jersey
296(4)
47 New Art Building University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa
300(4)
48 Queens West Branch Library New York, New York
304(4)
49 Hangzhou Music Museum Hangzhou, China
308(4)
50 Institute of Contemporary Art VCU Richmond, Virginia
312(4)
51 Houston Museum of Fine Arts Addition Houston, Texas
316(4)
52 Tianjin Eco-City Ecology and Planning Museums Tianjin, China
320(4)
53 Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Expansion Washington, DC
324(4)
Conclusion / Prospect Expanding Reality---Concept, Time, and Interiority 328(2)
Endnotes 330(2)
Steven Holl Architects, Staff 332(2)
Acknowledgements 334(1)
Selected Bibliography 335(1)
Index 336
Robert McCarter is a practicing architect and has been Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis since 2007. He taught previously at the University of Florida, where he was Director of the School of Architecture from 19912001, and Columbia University, among other schools. He has written for numerous international publications, and his books include: Grafton Architects (2018); Marcel Breuer (2016); Steven Holl (2015); Alvar Aalto (2014); Carlo Scarpa (2013); Understanding Architecture, co-authored with Juhani Pallasmaa (2012); and Louis I Kahn (2005), all by Phaidon Press. He has also published The Work of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects: Economy as Ethic (2017); The Space Within: Interior Experience as the Origin of Architecture (2016); and Aldo van Eyck (2015), among other books.